помогите составить предложения со словами huge,wet,brilliant,soaking
10-11 класс
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Mom bought me a huge ball.
After the rain in my wet cloak.
After the rain I got soaking shoes.
I have new brilliant earrings.
Другие вопросы из категории
1) If she … (not/speak) English, she wouldn’t get the job.
2) If I had had enough money, I … (go) out with her.
3) If it rains, we … (stay) at home.
4) My parents don’t get angry if I … (fail) a test.
Task II. Mark words characterizing movie genres.
Movie genreCharacteristics1) Gangstera) Crime, violent activity2) Comedyb) Coloured drawings, for children3) Musicalc) Future events, future worlds4) Detectived) Laugh5) Westerne) Everyday problems6) Horror movief) American cowboys, Indians, early settlers7) Documentaryg) Actually happened8) Science fictionh) Frightening, unnatural9) Psycho-dramai) Songs, dances, light-hearted10) Animated moviej) Policemen, solved crimes
Task III. Choose the correct variant.
1) It's raining and the wind's blowing. Now I ... see why they made February the shortest month of the year.
A may, В can, С shall, D must.
2) Can I ask you where ... from?
A do you come, В are you, С you come, D did you come.
3) ... Liverpool and Manchester are in the north west of England.
A either, В neither, С each of, D both.
4) It ... since Tuesday.
A has rained, В has been raining, С rained, D was raining.
5) If you come to England you'll soon ... on the left.
A get used to driving, В will be used to driving,
С are getting used to driving, D are used to driving
6) My idea was ... English.
A that she learns, В for her to learn, С to learn her, D that she must.
7) ... , we went out for a walk.
A Despite of the rain, В In spite of the rain,
С In spite the rain, D In despite the rain.
8) ... Ukraine studies English.
A the whole, В the whole of, С the whole round, D the whole over.
Task IV. Write a short report "Teenagers and their problems"(about 120-130 words).
1. … am English.
2. I have two books. …
are good.
3. Mr. and Mrs. Smith
have two sons. … sons are pupils.
4. We are French. …
friends are English.
5. The book is not
yellow. … is grey.
6. You are in Bristol, but … family is in York
1. We expect great difficulties in (deliver) the last lot of goods.
2. They insist on (discuss) this matter at the next meeting
3. The Seller guarantees (correct) all the defects within a week.
4. I look forward to (see) you on Friday.
5. We were not satisfied with the service they provided, so we refused (pay) them.
6. Try to ask Mrs. Jenkins for help. She usually doesn’t mind (deal) with difficult customers.
7. When she finished (speak) she asked if anyone had any questions.
8. Our profits are up this year, so I expect my boss (give) me a pay rise.
9. Would you mind (ring) me back later today?
10. Our British partners agreed (offer) us a 6% discount if we increased our order.
was working by the riverside when he found some small pieces of yellow metal in the water. He showed them to his boss. It was gold. The two men tried to keep a secret but without success. Soon, the magic word 'gold' was repeated all around the world. Everybody wanted to go to California to get rich. Thousands of people started to rush to the golden river by horse, by ship and even on foot. Night after night, a few more new towns appeared along the river. Some people brought tents to live in while others built wooden houses called huts. Looking for gold was hard work and many people were disappointed. Only the lucky ones found gold - sometimes up to $2,000 in one day. It is not surprising that many small hotels, restaurants and bars opened in these new towns. Their owners made for- tunes providing services to people who arrived in a town in search of gold. By the end of 1850, the California Gold Rush was over. However, about forty-seven years later gold was discovered again, this time in Canada. Once more, over a thousand people left their homes and families to look for a better future. Today, at the original site of the California Gold Rush, near Sacramento, visitors can still try their luck with finding the yellow pieces of metal in the river. The old buildings have been redecorated and tourists can experience the life of the old days. Many of them are sure that they can find at least a small bit of gold. __________1. The American Gold Rush started in the second half of the 19th century. __________2. The pieces of metal found in the river were yellow. __________3. James W. Marshall didn't show the gold he found to his boss. __________4. People travelled to California by horse, by ship and on foot. __________5. The huts in which people lived near the river were usually made of bricks. __________ 6. The owners of hotels, bars and restaurants got really rich in California. __________ 7. In 1897, gold was discovered in Canada. __________ 8. Today, people can look for gold in California near Sacramento
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