Найдите кого-нибудь, кто был в этих местах в воскресенье . уточняйте подробности и решить, у кого были самые интересные мероприятия в воскресенье. в парке, в зоопарке,
в спортивном центре, в клубе, на вечеринке, в библиотеке .
-Вы были в парке в воскресенье?- Да, был.
- Когда ты там был?- Я был там днем.
- Что ты там делал?- Я пришел туда пешком.
- Как долго шли прогулки?- Я гулял целый час.
Объяснение:
Найдите кого-нибудь, кто был в этих местах в воскресенье . уточняйте подробности и решить, у кого были самые интересные мероприятия в воскресенье. в парке, в зоопарке,
в спортивном центре, в клубе, на вечеринке, в библиотеке .
-Вы были в парке в воскресенье?- Да, был.
- Когда ты там был?- Я был там днем.
- Что ты там делал?- Я пришел туда пешком.
- Как долго шли прогулки?- Я гулял целый час.
-They first showed it in 1915 and it took nearly three hours
-The Golden Age of Cinema began with the talkies - when the actors in the film were able to talk.
-The public loved him .
-In 1932 they introduced a new camera which could make colour films for the cinemas.
-Soon big audiences enjoyed colour films
-The audiences first saw it in 1939
- They still show this legendary film in cinemas and on television all over the world .
-Cinema uses special effects when it is too difficult or dangerous to do something in the usual way.
-They made lots of models of each of them.
-Today , they use computers more and more in special effects.
- ...they use a big, 30 metre screen...
Эти предложения могут быть использованы в пассивном залоге.
Among the earliest known experiments were those conducted by the British physicist and polymath Robert Hooke from 1664 to 1685.[1][3] An acoustic string phone made in 1667 is attributed to him.[4]
For a short period of time, acoustic telephones were marketed commercially as a niche competitor to the electrical telephone, as they preceded the latter's invention and didn't fall within the scope of its patent protection. When Alexander Graham Bell's telephone patent expired and many new telephone manufacturers began competing for customers, acoustic telephone makers quickly went out of business. Their maximum range was very limited, but hundreds of technical innovations, resulting in about 300 patents, increased their range to approximately a half mile (800 m) or more under ideal conditions.[2] An example of one such company was the Pulsion Telephone Supply Company created by Lemuel Mellett in Massachusetts, which designed its version in 1888 and deployed it on railroad right-of-ways.
Additionally, speaking tubes have long remained common, including a lengthy history within buildings and aboard ships, and can still be found in use today.