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A1. Choose the right tag question. 1. Germany borders on France, … a) doesn’t she? b) does she? c) does it? d) doesn’t it? 2. Sally and Terry haven’t eaten their porridge, … a) haven’t they? b) have they? c) did they? d) didn’t they? 3. You saw a lot of interesting places, … a) did you? b) didn’t you? c) do you? d) don’t you? A2. Choose the right reflexive pronoun. 1. She can’t tell you what to do, you must decide for … . a) themselves b) herself c) itself d) yourself 2. We don’t buy bread in the shop. We make it … . a) myself b) themselves c) ourselves d) himself 3. Don’t go to the shops, I’ll buy everything … . a) themselves b) myself c) yourself d) ourselves A3. Choose the right answer. (Reported speech). 1. John said: «I live in New York». John said that he … in New York. a) lived b) lives c) has lived d) had lived 2. Ann said: «Jack went home». Ann said Jack … home. a) has gone b) had gone c) goes d) has been going

A4. Put the verbs in the correct form 1. Mr Harry Parson (write) a book for eleven months. 2. Last week I (teach) my son swimming. 3. Max (clean) already his boots. 4. As soon as I (wash) the plates, mum came. 5. Jenny (live) in this place since 2012.

A5. Match the items in the columns.

1 a large building with machines that give electricity

a

waste

2 a scientist who studies the environment and the way plants, animals and people live together in relation to each other

b population

3 useless materials c ecologist 4 living things around us d power station 5 a group of people or animals living in the same place e animals and plants

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kiradark15
kiradark15
22.02.2020

I really like autumn!

I really like autumn!When autumn comes, yellow leaves fall from the trees.

I really like autumn!When autumn comes, yellow leaves fall from the trees.It gets cold in the fall.

I really like autumn!When autumn comes, yellow leaves fall from the trees.It gets cold in the fall.when autumn comes, you need to dress warmly.

I really like autumn!When autumn comes, yellow leaves fall from the trees.It gets cold in the fall.when autumn comes, you need to dress warmly.I wish I had a birthday in the fall.

I really like autumn!When autumn comes, yellow leaves fall from the trees.It gets cold in the fall.when autumn comes, you need to dress warmly.I wish I had a birthday in the fall.This is a great time of year!

I really like autumn!When autumn comes, yellow leaves fall from the trees.It gets cold in the fall.when autumn comes, you need to dress warmly.I wish I had a birthday in the fall.This is a great time of year!When the yellow autumn leaves fall to the ground it's cool to walk

I really like autumn!When autumn comes, yellow leaves fall from the trees.It gets cold in the fall.when autumn comes, you need to dress warmly.I wish I had a birthday in the fall.This is a great time of year!When the yellow autumn leaves fall to the ground it's cool to walkon them because the dried leaves rustle when pressed

Прости я не знаю сколько тут слов

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Dryunya1989
Dryunya1989
22.02.2020
Autumn, also known as fall in North American English,[1] is one of the four temperate seasons. Outside the tropics, autumn marks the transition from summer to winter, in September (Northern Hemisphere) or March (Southern Hemisphere), when the duration of daylight becomes noticeably shorter and the temperature cools considerably. Day length decreases and night length increases as the season progresses, until the Winter Solstice in December (Northern Hemisphere) and June (Southern Hemisphere). One of its main features in temperate climates is the shedding of leaves from deciduous trees. Some cultures regard the autumnal equinox as "mid-autumn", while others with a longer temperature lag treat the equinox as the start of autumn.[2] In the English-speaking world, Autumn traditionally began with Lammas Day and ended around Hallowe'en, the approximate mid-points between Midsummer, the autumnal equinox, and Midwinter. Meteorologists (and most of the temperate countries in the southern hemisphere)[3] use a definition based on Gregorian calendar months, with autumn being September, October, and November in the northern hemisphere,[4] and March, April, and May in the southern hemisphere.
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