(3)
The cinema was opened in 1992.
General: Was the cinema opened in 1992?
Alternative: Was the cinema opened in 1992 or in 1993?
Disjunctive: The cinema was opened in 1992, wasn't it?
Special: When was the cinema opened?
Вопрос к подлежащему: What was opened in 1992?
(4)
I watched a very interesting film yesterday.The technical eqipment of the hall corresponds to all the modern standards.I was reading in bed when suddenly I heard a scream.Sue wasn't interested in the film because she didn't understand it.Where is Nick? - He has gone to the theatre.RIVER THAMES:
Length:346km
Capital city it flows through: Oxford, Reading, Windsor and London, UK
Riverside attractions:Big Ben, London Tower
Activities people can do there: walk and take photo
ESIL RIVER:
Length:2,450 km
Capital city it flows, through: Nur-Sultan
Riverside attractions:
Baiterek Tower, egg-shaped building
Activities people can do there: in summer everybody enjoys a trip to the artificial beach. In winter, people enjoy activities such as ice skating and ice fishing
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Example: A means of conveying such as a track or a bus Transport
1. any netlike combination of lines -
2. the extent or amount of space between two things -
3 a person who is travelling in a vehicle but is not driving it -
4. a railroad, especially one operating over short distances -
5. a machine that uses the energy from liquid fuel or steam
to produce movement -
The Railways
Many countries have a network of railways to help transport different types of products.
The earliest system was in Ancient Greece in 600 BC. Later rail inks were built to connect short
distances. In the 19th century, this changed very much. Many countries developed their own
network. They had private links between different towns with Germany and Britain. Britain had
the best links. These links allowed carrying heavy goods such as coal, iron, ore, and wood.
Building a railway was a hard work for labourers. Railways are very expensive to construct but
important to transport raw materials and such goods as textiles quickly and cheaply.
In the early 19th century, the first passengers travelled on the railways with horse-drawn
carriages. From 1840-1850 Britain was connected by railways and used steam engine to pull
carriages.
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