1. It isn't at three o'clock. It is at four o'clock.
2. You aren't fifteen. You are fourteen.
3. She isn't in a chess club. She is in a climbing club.
4. We aren't from Czech Republic. We are from Hungary.
5. They aren't in London. They are in New York.
6. I am not Emily. I am Kate.
1)
1. have been studying
2. has been working
3. have you been studying
4. have been playing
5. has been washing
2)
1. have to
2. has to
3.have to
4. have to
5 .have to
3)
1. are they?
2. can he?
3. doesn't she?
4. did you?
5. doesn't she?
4)
1. You can find out abouy endangered species of plants and animals in the Red Book.
2. Last Saturday, people in Belarus, with the President together , put on garden gloves, took a rake, buckets, large plastic bags and went to collect garbage from the streets of the country.
3. Factories and power plants emit toxic emissions into the atmosphere.
4. Acid rain poisons trees, plants, fish, animals.
5. This is not true. Katya made up this whole story.
6. The government has been trying for several years to reduce environmental pollution.
7. I can’t make out your handwriting.
8. In our yard there are containers in which we leave garbage for recycling.
Объяснение:
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1) I (applied) for a visit visa and (wanted) to make two journeys to your country while the visa (was) valid.
2) They (were listening) to the news on the radio when the telephone (rang).
3) I (am looking) for a nice pair of gloves.
4 My train leaves in half an hour. OK, I will drive you to the station in my car.
5) Shall I check the battery? - Yes, please.
6) Nowadays cars (are getting) more and more expensive.
7) He (gets) a higher salary.
8) A father and his son (were travelling) home in a car. It (was snowing) and a strong wind (was blowing). As they (were going) over a bridge, they (heard) a loud bang and the father (lost) control of the car.They (were) injured and their lives (were) in great danger. A helicopter (took) the father and the boy to hospital and they (were) saved. Now, the happy father (is looking) at his son and (saying) to him, "I will never (drive) my car when it (snows). I (promise) you. It (is) very dangerous to drive when it (is) so plippery."
1. It isn't at three o'clock. It's at four o'clock.
2. You aren't fifteen. You're fourteen.
3. She isn't in a chess club. She's in climbing club.
4. We aren't from Czech Republic. We're from Hungary.
5. They aren't in London. They're in New York.
6. I am not Emily. I'm Kate.