The passive . Preposition + word Pronunciation - Sentence stress Things that changed the world he verbs. ent Perfect Freeplay - the world's first clockwork radio The clockwork radio is the only radio that doesn't need batteries or electricity. It (1) is powered (power) by turning the handle for a minute. Nowadays, thousands of these radios (2) Lave made(make) every day. They нужно
On the team we take salyanku potato, carrot , tomato paste , oil, cabbage, meat, onion, salt , spices . Chopped meat put in the stewpot, pour oil and put into chopped carrot and onion in stewpot sprinkle with spices and deep fried to a desired result . When the meat is well done add chopped potatoes and 4-5 pieces of chopped cabbage . I add some salt to taste , then if necessary you can add tomato paste
1. By the time we get, Edna wil have arrived. 2.I doubt wether James will get there on time/ 3.Mr. Jones will probably accept the job offer. If he does this, I'll be very glad/ 4.Their youngest doughter will be twenty next August. 5.Bill will be veterrinarian when he graduates 6.We will buy the antique we saw yesrerday/ We are going to buy 7.By the Claudette comes back to the shop, somebody else will have bought the shoes 8.We'll give her a nice picture 9. I think Susan will become a great pianist 10. Shelton is going to the shops this afternoon. ( как запланированное действие в будущем выражается Present Continuous)
Chopped meat put in the stewpot, pour oil and put into chopped carrot and onion in stewpot
sprinkle with spices and deep fried to a desired result .
When the meat is well done add chopped potatoes and 4-5 pieces of chopped cabbage .
I add some salt to taste , then if necessary you can add tomato paste
[ɒn] [ðə] [ti:m] [wi:] [teık] salyanka [pəʹteıtəʋ], [ʹkærət] , [təʹmɑ:təʋ] [peıst] , [ɔıl], [ʹkæbıdʒ], [mi:t], [ʹʌnjən], [sɔ:lt] , [spaısis] .
[tʃɒpt] [mi:t] [pʋt] [ın] [ðə] [ʹstju:pɒt], [pɔ:] [ɔıl] [ænd] [pʋt] [ʹıntu:] [tʃɒpt] [ʹkærət] [ænd] [ʹʌnjən] [ın] [ʹstju:pɒt]
[ʹsprıŋk(ə)l] [wıð] [spaısis] [ænd] [di:p] [fraıd] [tu:] [ə,(eı)] [dıʹzaıəd] [rıʹzʌlt] .
[wen] [ðə] [mi:t] [ız] [wel] [dʌn] [æd] [tʃɒpt] [pəʹteıtəʋs] [ænd] 4-5 [pi:s] [ɒv] [tʃɒpt] [ʹkæbıdʒ] .
[aı] [æd] [sʌm] [sɔ:lt] [tu:] [teıst] , [ðen] [ıf] [ʹnesıs(ə)rı] [ju:] [kæn] [æd] [təʹmɑ:təʋ] [peıst]
2.I doubt wether James will get there on time/
3.Mr. Jones will probably accept the job offer. If he does this, I'll be very glad/
4.Their youngest doughter will be twenty next August.
5.Bill will be veterrinarian when he graduates
6.We will buy the antique we saw yesrerday/ We are going to buy
7.By the Claudette comes back to the shop, somebody else will have bought the shoes
8.We'll give her a nice picture
9. I think Susan will become a great pianist
10. Shelton is going to the shops this afternoon. ( как запланированное действие в будущем выражается Present Continuous)