ЗАДАТЬ 5 ВИДОВ ВОПРОСОВ К ПРЕДЛОЖЕНИЮ 1-общий 2-специальный 3-альтернативный 4-разделительный 5-к подлежащему к ПРЕДЛОЖЕНИЮ Construction is the process of preparing for and forming buildings and building systems
K: What is it you would like to see today? - V: I would like to see some paintings. K: Yes, we have a fine collection of their paintings. - V: Where they are? K: On the second floor. - V: Is it good or not so? K: Well, our collection of English painting is rather small, but you will find there real masterpieces of world art. Only one visit here is got enough. - V: When it is open? K: No, it`s closed on Monday. - V: Oh, thank you. I hope I'll enjoy it. K: You`re welcome. I`m sure you won`t be disappointed.
The predecessors of newspapers are traditionally considered to be news reports spread in ancient Rome about the events that took place in the city. Copied by hand scrolls called Acta diurna populi Romani ("Daily Affairs of the Roman People") were hung in the squares and delivered to politicians or just noble citizens. Roman newspapers were wooden boards on which the chronicle of events was written. News reports were usually unofficial, until Julius Caesar ordered the mandatory dissemination of reports on senate meetings, reports of generals and messages from the rulers of neighboring states.
K: Yes, we have a fine collection of their paintings. - V: Where they are?
K: On the second floor. - V: Is it good or not so?
K: Well, our collection of English painting is rather small, but you will find there real masterpieces of world art. Only one visit here is got enough. - V: When it is open?
K: No, it`s closed on Monday. - V: Oh, thank you. I hope I'll enjoy it.
K: You`re welcome. I`m sure you won`t be disappointed.
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Объяснение:
The predecessors of newspapers are traditionally considered to be news reports spread in ancient Rome about the events that took place in the city. Copied by hand scrolls called Acta diurna populi Romani ("Daily Affairs of the Roman People") were hung in the squares and delivered to politicians or just noble citizens. Roman newspapers were wooden boards on which the chronicle of events was written. News reports were usually unofficial, until Julius Caesar ordered the mandatory dissemination of reports on senate meetings, reports of generals and messages from the rulers of neighboring states.