Can you answer these questions: 1.what is in your bag? 2.how do you spell "coffee"? 3.where is the stress in "coffee"? 4.is this your book? 5. how do you say "door" in your language
1. What is in your bag? Books. 2. How do you spell "coffee"? c o f f e e 3. Where is the stress in "coffee"? On the first syllable. 4. Is this your book? No, it isn't. 5. How do you say "door" in your language? d v e r
first conditional Образуется с после if и "will" во второй части. Показывает реальное действие, которое может произойти в будущем. Пример: If it's a fine day, it'll be brilliant! (если это будет хороший день, то будет круто!)
second conditional Образуется с после if и would (+ глагол в первой форме) во второй части. Показывает нереальное действие, которое не могло произойти. Пример: If I saw a ghost, I would faint (если бы я увидела призраком, я бы упала в обморок).
third conditional Образуется с глагол в третьей форме) после if и would have (+ глагол в третьей форме) во второй части. Показывает нереальное действие, которое не произошло/уже произошло, т.е. момент уже упущен, и мы не можем вернуться в Пример: If I had seen Mary I would have told her (если бы я увидела Мэри, я бы сказала ей).
It’s difficult to imagine life without shoes. Ever since people first started to make clothes, we (1. have been trying) many different ways of protecting our feet. Early shoes (2. were made) out of leather. In those days, people’s shoes were much simpler than (3. they) are today. They didn’t have a heel and some shoes (4. had) very long toes to show how important the wearer was. In colder countries, moccasins (5. kept) people’s feet warm. This was (6.less) important in warmer countries than in colder countries, so open-toed sandals were more popular there. Until 1790, you (7. couldn't) fasten your shoelaces, because they hadn’t been invented yet! It was in that an Englishman came up with the idea for the first time. Another thing we have today that people in the past (8. did not do) is different shoes for our left and right feet. They appeared in the middle of the 19th century.
2. How do you spell "coffee"? c o f f e e
3. Where is the stress in "coffee"? On the first syllable.
4. Is this your book? No, it isn't.
5. How do you say "door" in your language? d v e r