2.
1.Yesterday John worked in the office. 2.Yesterday John played computer games. 3.Yesterday John watched a new English film. 4. Yesterday John enjoyed his birthday party.
3.
1.Sam invited his friends to his house. (-) Sam didn't invite his friends to his house.
2.Peter joined his parents in London. (?) Did Peter join his parents in London?
3.The hotel was comfortable. (?) Was the hotel comfortable?
4.The days were rainy. (-) The days were not rainy.
5.The children showed you the pictures. (?) Did the children show you the pictures?
4.
1.I invited you to come to my place and have tea with our friends. 2.Will you talk to my younger sister? 3.It is very comfortable to travel by train. 4.There were two kites in the sky. 5.I’m putting on my new hat.
5.
1. What will the weather be like tomorrow? – I think it will be sunny. 2. Why are you reading this thick book? – It’s interesting. 3.When will you come to visit us? – Next Saturday. 4. Where will you go next summer? – To Rome. 5.How old will Sarah be next year? – Twenty.
6. Напиши, что собираются (+), а что не собираются (-) делать Джейн и Том в субботу.
1. On Saturday Tom/ to skate. (-) On Saturday Tom is not going to skate. 2.On Saturday Tom and Jane / to invite their friends to the party. (+) On Saturday Tom and Jane are going to invite their friends to the party.
Объяснение:
There is a small island on the New York Harbor that has witnessed over twelve million immigrants pass by its doors from 1892 to 1954; the golden portal is called Ellis Island. I went to see this museum on Wednesday, November 26, 2004 and I loved it. As soon as I walked in the Museum I felt as if I had walked into another time, the foyer is huge and I tried to imagine myself as an immigrant seeing all this for the first time and it was intimidating. People came from many lands; there were Bantu, Chinese, Germans, Irish, Italians, Jews, Mexicans, Palestinians, Poles, Russians, Vietnamese, etc. Countless of Americans are descendants from these waves of immigrants. On the main floor you also the see Baggage Room that was restored to resemble the baggage from the period. When I stepped into the Registry Room I was in awe. Here was the focal point for the newcomers because they were question in the same are that I was standing in. This was where they were given permission to enter the land or denied access.
Ellis Island was originally known to the Native American as Kioshk, or gull Island, because those birds were its only inhabitants. The Dutch then purchased the island and called it “Little Oyster Island” because of the delectable oysters found in its bay. The Island was then referred to as Gibbet Island because they would hang criminals on “gibbets” or gallows trees. Then Samuel Ellis was given ownership about the time of the American Revolution, he died in 1794 and in that same year the city began to fear British attacks so they built a defense on Ellis Island. I was briefly talking to a tour guide and she informed me that to the immigrants Ellis Island looked like a gracious haven on the outside but on the inside it was a place of cruelty and corruption. Newcomers were sold tickets at inflated prices and the seller would then pocket the money, pretty young girls were given passes by conductors only if they woul...
I have to walk my pet every evening.
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