Английский Образуйте существительные и прилагательные от каждого из след глаголов: существительные: to train, to compete, to follow, to gather, important, champion; прилагательные: sport, favour, nаtіоn, to vаrу.
Кажется так: Exercise 1. Open the brackets using Present Simple or Present Continuous. I'm not drinking coffee now. I'm writing an English exercise. I don't drink coffee in the evening. I drink coffee in the morning. Your friend is doing his homework now? Your friend is going to school in the morning? Look! The baby is sleeping. The baby always sleeps after dinner. My grandmother don't work. She is on pension. Where is your cousin work? - He works at a hospital.
Exercise 2. Choose the correct answer. Story about a person's life written by someone else d) biography Facts and statistics about people, places and things b) encyclopedia Long story, usually in chapters b) novel Has rhythm, may rhyme, may have stanzas (sections) a) poetry
Exercise 3. Open the brackets using the first verb with used to, and the second one in Past Simple. e.g.: He (live) in New York before he (enter) Oxford University. – He used to live in New York before he entered Oxford University. I used to earn enough money, but then I lost my job. Bob not used to like football, but then he changed his mind. My mum used to drive a lot before she had that accident. This telephone used to work well before my son dropped it. Mary used to work in a hotel, but then she got married. He used to play basketball before he broke his leg.
Exercise 4. Choose the correct answer. He was cooking his wife came into the room. c) when
She stayed at school the lessons were over. b) until
He was reading the book his children were doing homework. c) while Call me you remember some new information. a) as soon as
Social Etiquette in RussiaRussians are very warm and hospitable people. They enjoy meeting new people and like to invite people to their homes for food and conversation. But there are a few things you should remember when you go to Russia.When you meet a Russian person for the first time, you should shake hands with him/her. Be careful - some people have a very strong grip! Try to smile as you introduce yourself. When you greet people you know well, you should kiss them on both cheeks to say hello and goodbye. When talking to people in Russia, some topics are 'safer' than others. Suitable topics for small talk are TV programmes, pets, family or you can complain about public transport or the weather. But you should avoid talking about politics or Russian history, or you might miss the last bus/tram home!When you visit Russian people in their homes, it is fine to arrive five or ten minutes late - do not arrive early as your host might not be ready to receive you! It is good manners to take some flowers with you, or a little gift to show your appreciation. Do not be surprised when your host asks you to take off your shoes at the door and hands you a pair of slippers to wear - make yourself comfortable and feel at home! And be prepared to eat a lot of food! The guest always gets more than anyone else!
to train - trainer
to compete - competition
to follow - follower
to gather - gathering
important - importance
champion - championship
sport - sportive
favour - favourable
nation - national
to vary - various
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