We ( are reading) now.
The children often ( play ) board games .
The baby ( is sleeping) at the moment.
My sister (is playing) board games now.
He (does not go) on hikes in winter.
They (like) going on trips.
My brother (isnot taking) photos now.
The baby (is not sleeping) at the moment.
Is he ( reading) now?
Are your sisters ( sleeping) now?
Doyou ( go) to school on Saturdays?
Does he ( go) to a camp every summer?
Are you ( working) now?
What are …you ( doing) now?
When does he ( get ) up?
Who usually ( helps ) your mum with housework?
удачи
1) The leitmotif of his collection of paintings is color. The images, made in a modern style, emphasize
the elegant and refined, refined taste of the owner
2) A distinctive feature of pop art is the idea of depicting banal things, exalting ordinary objects to the rank of magnificent.
3) Only on a real canvas it becomes possible to
fully convey the richness of oil paints and enjoy the texture of the image created by the hands of a talented
artist.
4) Until the end of the XIX century, still life, in contrast to
portraits and historical paintings, was considered as
the "lowest" genre in the academic hierarchy.
5) The significance of the objects that make up a still life can be determined by completely different factors – social, religious or philosophical.
6) This work of painting evokes the most complex and ambiguous associations among museum visitors, giving free rein
to the imagination.
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7) Geometric figures in the paintings of this artist
create optical illusions. One form flows into another,
perspective does not converge at one point, objects have no
beginning or end.
8) The works of this artist are characterized
by a psychological self-portrait. He is an artist with a fine sense,
a fine reflection. The method of his work – introspection-is rare in our time. His painting is an internal dialogue with
himself.
9) With the development of science, religious themes in painting have faded into the background.
10) The objects that make up this still life are selected, at first glance, spontaneously, but in fact they
represent a stereotypical emblem of childhood.
11) Abstractionism continued the" liberation " of art from any control of reason and logical laws
and took as the main creative principle the spontaneous, automatic application of colors to the canvas, which occurs exclusively under the influence of mental and emotional states.
1. Anna has a shower every day.
2. He goes to school every morning.
3. He plays football and basketball every Sunday.
4. He swam in a pool last week.
5. Helen played with Harry at the park yesterday
6. Helen was listening to the radio when she heard a strange noise in the garden.
7. I was washing up while you were sleeping.
8. I was reading an article in the newspaper at 5 o'clock yesterday.
9. Richard was working on his computer at 9 o'clock yesterday.
10.She drove a car last month.
11.The children were watching a film on TV at that time yesterday.
12. They usually go to school by bus.
13. We were playing Monopoly when our neighbors rang at the door.
14. When I phoned my friends, they were playing.
15. You slept on a sofa last night.