3. 1. When (in/at) some places it is hot even to breath,
(at/in) other places floods don't stop.
2. This is what happens (in/at) Minsk, Belarus.
3. Heavy rains have literally turned the city (into / in)
vn
a «sea».
4. The water is everywhere: (on /in) subways, (on/
at) the roads, (at /in) the buildings, (in /to) the
means of transport.
5. The rescuers had to help people to get (of / off) buses
and cars because (off/ of) it.
5 .Write 6-10 sentences about natural disasters in the world.
2. She always cooks dinner. Dinner is always cooked.
3. She has already cooked dinner. Dinner has already been cooked.
4. She cooked dinner at 3 o'clock. Dinner was cooked at 3 o'clock.
5. She has been cooking dinner since 2 or 3 o'clock. Dinner has been being cooked since 2 or 3 o'clock.
6. She had cooked dinner by 3 o'clock. Dinner had been cooked by 3 o'clock.
7. She will cook dinner in 2 hours. Dinner will be cooked in 2 hours.
8. She will have cooked dinner by 3 o'clock. Dinner will have been cooked by 3 o'clock.
9. She will be cooking dinner from 2 to 3. Dinner will be being cooked from 2 to 3.
10. She has to cook dinner. Dinner has to be cooked.