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Объяснение:
Regular Verbs:
visit-visited
paint-painted
enjoy-enjoyed
travel-travelled
stay-stayed
start-started.
Irregular verbs.
begin-began
come-came
make-made
lose-lost
buy-bought
take-took
drive-drove
write-wrote
leave-left
see-saw
have-had
run-ran
bring-brought
eat-ate
drink-drank
go-went
be-was-were
have-had
give-gave
teach-taught
sleep-slept
know-knew
buy-bought
get-got
come-came
2.
Did my working day begin at six o'clock?
My working day did not begin at six o'clock.
Did I get up at six o'clock yesterday?
I did not get up at six o'clock yesterday.
Did it take me about twenty minutes?
It did not take me about twenty minutes?
Did I have breakfast at seven o'clock?
I did not have breakfast at seven o'clock.
Did his brother work in an office?
His brother did not work in an office.
Did Elizabeth drink coffee?
Elizabeth did not drink coffee.
Madame Tussauds. Where in the world can you bump into Princess Diana or meet David and Victoria Beckham? Only at Madame Tussauds, the London landmark that’s been pulling in the crowds since 1835. Getting up close and personal with life-sized wax models of the famous is a feature of many family holidays to the capital. The story began in 1777 when Madame Tussaud learned the art of wax modelling from Dr Philippe Curtius while working as his housekeeper. Living in Paris, Tussaud's early models, which included Voltaire and Benjamin Franklin, were a great success, but when her exhibition moved to England in 1802 she was unable to return because of the Franco-English war. The exhibition settled in London and it's been a major tourist attraction ever since. Today Madame Tussauds offers a state-of-the-art experience with exhibitions designed to give visitors the feeling that they can be anything from rock stars to world-famous footballers.