Many countries have a network of railways to help transport different types of products. The earliest system was in Ancient Greece in 600 BC. Later rail inks were built to connect short distances. In the 19th century, this changed very much. Many countries developed their own network. They had private links between different towns with Germany and Britain. Britain had the best links. These links allowed carrying heavy goods such as coal, iron, ore, and wood. Building a railway was a hard work for labourers. Railways are very expensive to construct but important to transport raw materials and such goods as textiles quickly and cheaply.
In the early 19th century, the first passengers travelled on the railways with horse-drawn carriages. From 1840-1850 Britain was connected by railways and used steam engine to pull carriages.
Объяснение:
im speak english
1. - i didn't go for rowing at the age of 8.
? did we go in for rowing at the age of 8?
2. - we don't spend much time in the sports ground yesterday.
? do we spend much time in the sports ground yesterday?
3.- our team didn't win four silver medals last year.
? did our team win four silver medals last year?
4. - this weightlifter didn't train much years.
? did this weightlifter train much years?
5.- many sportsmen didn't achieve Master of Sport standard last month.
? did many sportsmen achieve Master of Sport standard last month?
6. - P. Lesgaft didn't creat the theory of physical education.
? did P. Lesgaft creat the theory of physical education?
7. - the runner didn't cover this distance for an hour.
? did the runner cover this distance for an hour?
8. - he didn't set many records in the track-and-field events last year.
? did he set many records in the track-and-field events last year?
9. - tactical thinking didn't enable him to win
? did tactical thinking enable him to win?
Объяснение:
present simple
+ i, we, you, they + verb(глагол)
he, she, it + verb + -s
- i, we, you, they + don't + verb
he, she, it + doesn't + verb
? do + you, we, they + verb
does + he, she, it + verb
past simple
+ i, we, you, they, he, she, it + verb + -ed или форму глагола в времени, если он неправельный.
- i, we, you, they, he, she, it + didn't + verb
? did + i, we, you, they, he, she, it + verb
1 Переделайте из прямой речи в косвенную;
1. The soldier said that they would find a place to lie up.
2. My friend said that they have been waiting for you for ten minutes
3. Tom said that I was busy . He said that I was doing my lessons.
4. The secretary said that she was not there. She had just left the office
5. He asked : How much does that cost.
6. My father asked if he could pass him the magazine.
7. "Play it again, Sam," she said.
She asked Sam to play it again.
8. "Sit down, Caron" he said.
He asked Caron to sit down.
9. "Fill in the form, Sir," the receptionist said.
The receptionist asked the guest to fill in the form.
10. "Take off your shoes," she told us.
She told us to take off our shoes.
Many countries have a network of railways to help transport different types of products. The earliest system was in Ancient Greece in 600 BC. Later rail inks were built to connect short distances. In the 19th century, this changed very much. Many countries developed their own network. They had private links between different towns with Germany and Britain. Britain had the best links. These links allowed carrying heavy goods such as coal, iron, ore, and wood. Building a railway was a hard work for labourers. Railways are very expensive to construct but important to transport raw materials and such goods as textiles quickly and cheaply.
In the early 19th century, the first passengers travelled on the railways with horse-drawn carriages. From 1840-1850 Britain was connected by railways and used steam engine to pull carriages.