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_____your trousers?

5-9 класс

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Alexwow 20 мая 2013 г., 23:07:49 (10 лет назад)
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Milenka123456789
21 мая 2013 г., 1:21:34 (10 лет назад)

Are this your trousers?

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Marewnn
21 мая 2013 г., 2:03:12 (10 лет назад)

Are these your trousers? Trousers-множественное число, поэтому употребляется are. Исключаем второй вариант. Последний вариант-конструкция утвердительного предложения, а тут указан вопрос. Третий вариант не подходит потому что тут несоответствие: are употребляется со множ числом, а this-с единственным.

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ппгтолпрг
21 мая 2013 г., 4:19:40 (10 лет назад)

are this your trousers?

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Task 2.

Read a sentence and write another sentence with the same meaning. Use the Passive Voice.
1.John R. R. Tolkien wrote his famous novel
".The Lord of the Rings" in 1965.
2.In Bangladesh people celebrate New Year in
April.
3."Our team will win the prize," said the boy.
4.Most people in the country speak English.
5.The students use computers at the lesson.
6.Joseph Turner painted this unforgettable
landscape.
7.The writer will publish his new book next
year.
8.The girl cleaned the room yesterday.
9. "I'll collect the books from you," said Jim.

10.A group of artists organized this original
exhibition.
11.Their team lost the game yesterday.
12.Thousands of tourists visit London every
month.

Поставьте глаголы в скобках в PresentПоставьте глаголы в скобках в Present Continuous : 1) He (to ride) a bicycle now . 2) She ( not / to drink )

coffee now . 3) The boys ( to walk) in the park now . 4) ( to wash) you dishes now ?- no ,... 5 ) (To work )they in the garden now ? - Yes ......

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in the 1950s young women and teenage girls wore skirts with petticoats and cardigans . Tight trousers or jeans with oversize jumpers were in fashion

for both teenage girls and boys. In the period from 1960 to 1967 the miniskirt and tights appeared. Young woman and teenage girls looked like children in baby-doll dresses and pinafores which they used to wear with high boots. Black polo-neck sweaters became popular thanks to the Beatles. Jeans were popular and denim was also used for shirts jackets and hats . Fashion was also becoming universal for girls and boys. In the period from the late 1960s to the 1970s individuality was above all.The ethnic style came into fashion together with hippies.Clothes were often customized with imbroidery. In 1969 the maxi was introduced. As to footwear young men and woman wore platform shoes. in the early 1970s 'flares' and 'bags' came into fashion. From 1975 narrow and straight trousers bcame trendy again. To be up to date with the fashion woman wore trouser suits. During the mid-1970s the punk style appeared but soon in the late 1970s sportswear came into fashion. In the 1980s shoulder - padded shirts and jackets became trendy. Tracksuits leggings and training shoes become fashionable uniform that men and women of all ages wore.Переведите текст!=)

ПЕРЕВЕСТИ ПРЕДЛОЖЕНИЯ ИЗ ПРЯМОЙ РЕЧИ В КОСВЕННУЮ: 1.Mary:My jeans are very baggy,I would like to buy tight 2.Kate:Bring me new books

about New York

2.Jane:My brother doesnt like Calvin Clein trousers.

3.Nick:What is your favourite brand?

4.Nansy:I am having nice ime in the village.

5.Dad:I will buy new car the next month.

Wales and Scotland each have a national costume although there is no eNGLISH ONE. Welsh national dress is seen on such occasions as the annual Llangollen

Eisteddfod. Women wear full skirts laced bodices colourful shawls and a specific tall crowned black hat while men have dright waistocoats and flat black hats. The Scottish Highland dress worn by bouth sexes and based on each clan's distinctive tartan is considered the Scottish national dress. For men it includes a tweed jacket a tartan kilt and tartan stockings. Women's dress is similar but with a tartan skirt in place of the kilt. Scottish costume is worn at many national events such as the Highland Games but also for everyday use by some Scots. A from of dress similar to the Scottish one is also worn by the Irish on ceremonial or formal occasions showing the common Celtic and historical link between the two peoples.
Members of particular professions and occupations wear special dress. Among those considered as distinctively British are the dark blue helmet and uniform of the policeman the ceremonial red tunics and busbies of some army regiments the sixteenth-century scarlet uniform of the Beefeaters the gown and mortarboard of university students and the wigs worn by judges. To this one could add the bowler hat pin-striped trousers and rolled umbrella that were at one time almost a uniform for civil servants and City businessmen.

Items of clothing that are linked with particular social groups are the flat cap, associated with working-class men and the more rounded cap worn by the «country gentlemen».

In general,people in Great Britain dress rather informally. Many wear casual clothes most of the time, not just when they are at home on holiday. Men and woman wear jeans with a shirt or T-shirt and a sweater to go shopping, meet friends, go to a pub or bar, or take their children out. Older people are more likely to dress more smartly. When they go out, women wear a dress or skirt and blouse while men wear a shirt, jacet and trousers. In summer younger people may wear shorts.

There are a few occasions, when people like to dress formally. For such occasions like interviews for jobs, men wear lounge suits, and women wear suits or dresses. Many weddings, for example, are very formal with men wearing morning dressand women wearing extravagant hats. Women also usually wear hats at events,where members of the royal Family are present. Most people in Britain dress smartly to go to a party or restaurent. Many people do not now dress up to go to the theatre, as was once common, but prefer to wear casual or office clothes.

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Test 17.

4. Ann (played/was playing) the piano while Tom (painted/was painting) a picture.5. We (saw/were seeing) an accident while we (waited/ were waiting) for the bus.6. She (worked/was working) quietly at her desk when suddenly the door (opened/was opening) and her daughter (ran/was running) in.7. While she (prepared/was preparing) lunch, she (cut/was cutting) her finger.8. We (met/were meeting) while we (lived/were living) in Italy.9. Which countries (did they visit/were they visiting) while they (travelled/were travelling) round the world?10. (Did you work/Were you working) in the garden when I (came/was coming) home?11. А strange man (walked/was walking) into the room. He (wore/was wearing) red trousers and a pink shirt.12. (Didn't you meet/Weren't you meeting) your wife while you (worked/were working) in France?13. I (saw/was seeing) you in the park yesterday. You (sat/ were sitting) on a bench.14. They (lived/were living) in Canada when they (met/ were meeting) each other.15. While I (listened/was listening) to music, my brother (did/was doing) his homework.16. What (did you write/were you writing) when your computer (crashed/was crashing)?17. As he (passed/was passing) the bank, a man in a mask (knocked/was knocking) him onto the ground.18. Why (didn't they visit/weren't they visiting) me while they (stayed/were staying) in London?19. Jack (drove/was driving) home from work when he (saw/was seeing) the accident.20. Tom (arrived/was arriving) while the children (had/ were having) their bath.

Test 18. Put the verbs in brackets into the Past Continuous or the Past Simple Tense.1. ‘What you (do) when the phone (ring)?' ‘I (watch) television.'2. ‘Was Jane busy when you came to see her?' ‘Yes, she (study).'3. ‘What time Tom (come) yesterday?' ‘He (come) while I (have) breakfast.'4. ‘Was Mary at school last week?' ‘No, she (not go) to school. She was ill.'5. ‘How fast you (drive) when the police (stop) you?' ‘I don't know exactly but I (not drive) very fast.'6. ‘Your team (win) the football match yesterday?' ‘No, the weather was very bad, so we (not play).'7. ‘How you (break) the window?' ‘We (play) football and the ball (hit) the window.'8. ‘You (see) Jenny last night?' ‘Yes, she (wear) a very nice jacket.'9. ‘What you (do) at 10 o'clock on Sunday?' ‘I still (sleep).'10. ‘I (lose) my key last night.' ‘How you (get) into your room then?'

Test 19. Past Simple or Past Continuous?



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