Составьте любое предложение на английском, используя конструкцию I wish/If only (о Передайте то же самое значение, но используя конструкцию I wish/If only: I didn't send the task to the teacher yesterday evening so I got a bad mark
Передайте то же самое значение, но используя один из типов условных предложений: I put some butter into the microwave. It melted (everyone knows this)
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Передайте то же самое значение, но используя один из типов условных предложений: Why didn't you watch the cat? It ate all the fish
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1.Anton Pavlovich Chekhov was a famous Russian playwright and physician.
3.Anton Chekhov was born on January 29th, 1860 in Taganrog, which is a port-city in south of Russia.
5.His mother was an excellent story-teller and a kind-hearted woman.
7.He also sang at his father’s choir at the Greek Orthodox monastery
9.Chekhov stayed in Taganrog to sell the family possessions and to finish his education.
11.After three years he joined his family in Moscow and (enter) a medical school there.
13.Before long, Chekhov discovered that he suffered from tuberculosis.
15.During one of such trips he met Leo Tolstoy and Maxim Gorky there..
17. Chekhov died on July 15th 1904.
1. The number of British planes was not great and many seats were needed for govern representatives and army people.
2. Mr. Brown worked for the armed forces.
3. Very few people knew how important Mr Brown was Because he did very secret work and he often represented the government .
4. One day he had to fly to Edinburgh.
5. Mr. Brown had to give a lecture to some Army officers.
6. Mr Brown couldn't fly to Edinburgh because the VIP from the armed forces was carrying to Edinburgh too and Mr. Brown had to give his seat to the man.
7. The important army officer couldn't listen to the lecture because Mr.Brown hadn't arrived in Edinburgh.
2. Many seats on planes are needed for government representatives and army people.
3. Mr Brown was not a very important person.
5. A very important army officer had to fly to Edinburgh on the same day.
6. Mr Brown had to give his seat to the officer.
The text is about Mr.Brown, who had to fly to Edinburgh to give a lecture to some important army officers. But he didn't fly there because he had to give his seat to a very important person. It was one of the same officers. So, Mr. Brown did not arrive in Edinburgh and the officer couldn't listen to the Mr. Brown's lecture.