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Вопрос по английскому языку:
задать общий yes/no gestion There are apples in the basket специальный вопрос и сделать два отрицания-
Автор:
alejandra55
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Ответ:
Are there apples in the basket?No, there aren'tNo, there are no apples in the basket
Еще 4 ненужных тебе вопроса, но это важно для поиска
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Вопрос по английскому языку:
Выбрать 1 верный ответ:
I ________ on the Internet.
a. don’t spend usually much time
b. usually don’t spend much time
c. don’t spend much time usually
d. don’t usually spend much time
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Ответов: 1
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1 год назад
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Вопрос по английскому языку:
Read the sentences with present perfect tense.do you see in these sentences any word which are usually used with the present perfect tense
1. have you ever been abroad?
2. i haven`t seen it yet.
3. she`s sent a message on the radio
4. i`ve never been to the US.
5. kate and sam have arrived in america
6. i`ve just finished my homework.
7. we have always invited him to pop concerts.
8. their plane has already arrived.
9. josie has had an unusual job.
10. i`ve never been to a film studio
КАК ЭТО ДЕЛАТЬ????-
Ответов: 1
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1 год назад
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Вопрос по английскому языку:
25 баллов!!! Сделайте со словарём пожалуйста, без переводчика Я ПРОВЕРЮ. Портфолио: Используйте интернет, чтобы найти информацию об известной достопримечательности в твоей стране и напишите коротенький текст о нем (40-50 слов). Вы можете добавить:
Где оно расположено
Как оно выглядит
Несколько интересных фактов-
Ответов: 1
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1 год назад
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Вопрос по английскому языку:
Помогите перевести текст,пожалуйста ))0)
Railways before the Steam Engine was Invented
Long before the invention of the steam engine, goods had been carried in trucks with wheels that
ran on parallel rails. In the Middle Ages, goods were carried in baskets on the backs of horses.
Stone, slate, and coal were very heavy goods for horses to carry in this way, and in Germany a
simple railway was in use in the early part of the sixteenth century. The trucks were pushed by
men, for already they had found that the wheels moved more easily on rails than on the rough roads
of those days. We know this from a book which was published in 1556 with pictures and diagrams
of how they worked. Here you can see a miner pushing a wagon of ore out of a mine.
In England rails were first laid in the Newcastle district, and at the beginning of the eighteenth
century there were also short lines in North Wales to carry slate, near Bath for stone and in South
Wales for coal and iron. It was the coal trade in the Newcastle district which led to the laying down
of miles of rails. There were always boats arriving to fetch the coal and you can see how much
more coal could be moved by one horse in this way than by pannier baskets.
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Ответов: 1
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1 год назад
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