A. Don't walk / turn B. Walk / turn C. Walks / turns 8. Boss: Always your documents as soon as you finish writing them. Employee: OK, I will. A. you save B.don't save C.save
Ex 2. Put the words in brackets into the gaps. Mind the positive or the negative forms. your brother. (to ask) a pencil. (not/to use) up. (to hurry) quiet. (to be) the police. (not/to call) your beds. (to make) Please the gap. (to mind) dad about my accident.(not/to tell) Please in this room. (not/to smoke) Let's her mother in kitchen. (to help)
However, tales of such creatures (1) (have been) common for many centuries, inspiring fear and fascination among sailors. Towards the end of the nineteenth century, a number of dead giant squid (2) (WASHed) up on the shores of Newfoundland, which (3) (FORCEd) scientists to rethink their opinion. However, all their attempts to capture a live specimen (4) (ENDed) in failure. Then, in 2004 two Japanese researchers (5) (were) successful in taking the first ever photos of a giant squid in its natural habitat. They were astonished by what they (6) (saw). Up until that point, the scientists (7) (had thought) that squids rarely (8) (MOVEd) and simply (9) (ATe) whatever drifted by, but the photos (10) (REVEALed) that they (11) (had MISUNDERSTooD) the nature of these enormous creatures. Taken at a depth of 900 meters off Japan’s Ogasawara Islands, the pictures show the squid aggressively attacking bait on a line. Now marine scientists worldwide (12) (are) eager to discover more about the nature and behaviour of giant squid.
Everybody knows that the capital of Great Britain is London. But not many people can believe that it consists of a lot of villages that grew into a very large city. Now London has some of the old names of those villages in the names of the streets — Kensington, Westminster and others. There were many fires in London's history when the city was nearly burnt and destroyed. London is situated near the sea. Ships came to London to bring cotton, food and other things. The city was growing fast when the first ever railway was built. Today London is demonstrating its diversity: large squares and parks together with rich industrial zone.