ПО АНГЛИЙСКОМУ. Read the text, mark the sentences T or F 1. Emoticons represent human emotions T 2. Emoticons should be read from left to right ??? 3. You should always draw the nose first ??? 4. A newspaper used symbols as face in the 1950's ??? 5."Kaomojii" are Japanese comic books ??? 6. Asian emoticons are read from right to left ??? 7. Some computer programs automatically delete emoticons ??? 8. It's a bad idea to use emoticons in more formal messages ???
1. My brother is at school now. 2. My brother went to the cinema yesterday. 3. My brother will be at home tomorrow. 4. Will you be at home tomorrow? 5. Did she go to the park yesterday? 6 Is he in the yard now? 7. Where's Daddy? 8. Where were you yesterday? 9. Where will he be tomorrow? 10. My books were on the table. Where are they now? 11. My mother was not at work yesterday. She was at home. 12. My friend is not in the park. He is at school. 13. Tomorrow at three o'clock Kolya and Misha will be in the yard. 14. We were not in the south last summer. We were in Moscow. 15. Tomorrow my grandfather will be in the village. 16. When will your sister be at home? 17. Will you be a pilot? - No I'll be a sailor. 18. My sister was a student last year, and now she is a doctor. "Are you going to be a doctor too?" - No, I will not be a doctor. I will be an engineer.
1. My brother is at school now. 2. My brother was in the cinema yesterday. 3. My brother will be at home tomorrow. 4. Will you be at home tomorrow? 5. Was she in the park yesterday? 6 Is he in the yard now? 7. Where's dad? 8. Where were you yesterday? 9. Where will he be tomorrow? 10. My books were on the table. Where are they now? 11. My mum wasn't at work yesterday. She was at home. 12 My friend isn't in the park. He is at school. 13. Tomorrow at three o'clock Kolya and Misha will be in the yard. 14. We weren't in the South last summer. We were in Moscow. 15. Tomorrow my grandfather will be in the village. 16. When will your sister be at home? 17. Are you going to be a pilot? — No, I'll be a sailor. 18. My sister was a student last year, and now she is a doctor. Will you be a doctor, too? — No, I won't be a doctor. I'll be an engineer.