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с английским нужно прочитать текст и зделать 1 задание по нему пишите ТЕ КТО РИЛ ЗНАЕТ И ПОНИМАЕТ АНГЛИЙСКИЙ

Love hit me when I was twelve. I was still in shorts but little hairs were starting to grow on my upper lip. A young girl, Lucy, lived in the flat above ours. She was pretty with lovely, brown hair and perfect teeth.

One day, after I had saved my pocket money for some time, I invited Lucy to go to a variety show with me. I only had seventy cents but I had worked it all out: two tickets for the theatre, fifty cents, and four tram tickets, twenty cents.

It was January and it had snowed earlier that day so we took the tram. Lucy looked charming and I looked handsome as we got off in Times Square.

Unfortunately, a candy vendor was standing outside the theatre. I hadn't thought about that. Lucy saw her favourite coconut candy and asked for it. Like a fool, I bought it for ten cents.

We were miles away from the stage and the noise of Lucy eating her candy was louder than the actors' voices. During the performance, Lucy ate every single bit of the candy. On the way out, I was a bit upset about the candy.

But then I realised I only had enough money for one ticket back home. Today I feel terrible about this, but remember, I was only twelve, it was very cold and Lucy had eaten all the candy.

I turned to her and said, "Lucy, when we left home I had seventy cents, enough for the tickets and the tram fare. I hadn't planned on candy. I didn't want candy.

You wanted candy and you had all the candy. I have every right to go home by tram and leave you to walk. But, you know I'm mad about you.

So I'm going to give you a fair chance. I'm going to toss this coin. If it's heads, you get to ride home. If it's tails, I ride home."

It was tails. For some curious reason, Lucy never spoke to me again. What had I done wrong? “

Finish the sentences using Past Perfect. (had + 3rd pr.form)

1) Groucho invited Lucy as soon as he ___the money.

2) They took a tram because ___

3) Groucho was upset because ___

4) He didn’t have money for two tram tickets back home because ___

5) Lucy never spoke to him again because ___

6) Nobody believed him because he (often lie)

7) They weren’t surprised at all. (they / hear) the news earlier?

8) I first met her at a party. I ___ (never / see) her before.

9) John wasn’t there when I came. He (already / leave) .

10)She was very hungry: she ___ (not / eat ) anything yet.

11)The police stopped the car because the driver (not stop) at the red light.

12) A famous pop group split up after their last album (not be) successful.

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mayte
mayte
19.06.2022

ответ:1.had 2.they had not enogh money 3.of candy 4.he bought candy for Lucy 5.he had don wrong to told her about money.6had often laid .7.they had heared 8.never had seen 9 had already lived10.had not ate 11.jad not stoped12.had not been

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poma070205
poma070205
19.06.2022
London, the capital of Great Britain, is situated on the Thames River. It is the largest city in Europe with a population of eight and a quarter million. It is divided into four parts: the City, Westminster, the West End and the East End. The City is the business and commercial heart of London. Many banks, offices and firms are concentrated there. The Tower and St. Paul's Cathedral are in the centre. The Tower is about 900 years old. Many years ago it was a royal residence, then a prison. Now it is a museum. St. Paul's Cathedral is very large and fine. It was completed in 1710. The famous English architect Christopher Wren planned and built St. Paul's Cathedral. If the City is the business part of London, Westminster is the centre of administration. We can see the Houses of Parliament there. It is a beautiful building with two towers and a very big clock called Big Ben. It is the most famous symbol of London. The Houses of Parliament stand in Parliament Square. Westminster Abbey is opposite the Houses of Parliament. Many great Englishmen were buried in Westminster Abbey. To the west of Westminster Abbey you can see Buckingham Palace. It is the royal residence. The ceremony of the changing of the guards which takes place in front of Buckingham Palace is of great interest to the tourists. Rich people live in the West End. The best and most expensive clubs, restaurants and theatres, beautiful houses and parks are there. The East End — the district of plants, factories, slums and docks — is for the working people. London is unlike any other city in the world. It has rather wide streets but low houses. It looks very grey because there is so much rain and fog there. Only buses and pillar-boxes are red. This city has never been planned and it has many parts which are different from each other.
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khvvt1
19.06.2022
London, the capital of Great Britain, is situated on the Thames River. It is the largest city in Europe with a population of eight and a quarter million. It is divided into four parts: the City, Westminster, the West End and the East End. The City is the business and commercial heart of London. Many banks, offices and firms are concentrated there. The Tower and St. Paul's Cathedral are in the centre. The Tower is about 900 years old. Many years ago it was a royal residence, then a prison. Now it is a museum. St. Paul's Cathedral is very large and fine. It was completed in 1710. The famous English architect Christopher Wren planned and built St. Paul's Cathedral. If the City is the business part of London, Westminster is the centre of administration. We can see the Houses of Parliament there. It is a beautiful building with two towers and a very big clock called Big Ben. It is the most famous symbol of London. The Houses of Parliament stand in Parliament Square. Westminster Abbey is opposite the Houses of Parliament. Many great Englishmen were buried in Westminster Abbey. To the west of Westminster Abbey you can see Buckingham Palace. It is the royal residence. The ceremony of the changing of the guards which takes place in front of Buckingham Palace is of great interest to the tourists. Rich people live in the West End. The best and most expensive clubs, restaurants and theatres, beautiful houses and parks are there. The East End — the district of plants, factories, slums and docks — is for the working people. London is unlike any other city in the world. It has rather wide streets but low houses. It looks very grey because there is so much rain and fog there. Only buses and pillar-boxes are red. This city has never been planned and it has many parts which are different from each other.
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