Work in pairs. Share your opinions on the following questions.
10-11 класс
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1)What is easier: to join a group or to leave it? Why?
2)Do you become different or stay the same when you join a group?
1) Leave a group is easier because if you join the group you have to show that you are a good person, and when you leave group, you don't have to do anythink
2)Тут нужно рассказать становишься ли ты другим человеком когда вступаешь в группу, напиши свои мысли на русском, я переведу на английский
Другие вопросы из категории
1. A What are Alan's plans for the future?
B He........... a degree in engineering.(do)
2. A Can I see you tonight?
B No, I....... late. How about Saturday?(work)
3. A What would you like for starters?
B I....... the prawns, please.(have)
4. A I don't have any money, so I can't go out.
B No problem, I...... you some. (lend)
5. A We land at about eight o'clock.
B........ I........ you.......from the airport?(pick up)
1) what do the teenagers in your country like wearing?
2) where do they go shopping for clothes?
3) how mush money do they spend on clothes?
Зная три типа условных предложений (реальное условие в будущем, гипотетическое условие в будущем и нереальное условие в прошлом)поставьте глаголы в скобках в нужную форму.Будьте внимательны и последовательны:
9. I f I ( to be) you ,I to buy) this suit.
10.I ( to send) her a telegramme,if I ( to know) her adress.
11.If I ( to have) a car ,I ( can) go to the country tomorrow.
contract and………it to the secretary.
A gave B has given C had given
2. He was soaked to the skin because he..........in the rain.
A walked B is walking C had been walking
3. Joseph .......... in the garden since eight this morning.
A has dug B has been digging C is digging
4. .........this new film yet?
A Do you see B Have you seen C Are you seeing
5. John..........as a waiter until he finds a better job.
A is working B works C has worked
III. Turn from direct into reported speech.
3. 'We aren't doing anything next week,' they said.
5. 'I can't go out tonight,' she said to me.
8. 'I forgot to pay the bill,' he said.
9. “The sun rises in the East,” Mary said.
10. 'We've brought you a present,' she said to me.
IV. Write passive sentences.
2. A speech (give) by the President tomorrow.
10. Bread (make) from wheat.
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