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В английском алфавите …
Слово ‘bark’ относится … типу слога
С точки зрения наличия или отсутствия второстепенных членов предложения простые предложения могут быть распространенными и …
Установите последовательность слов в правильно составленном вопросительном предложении:
Буква ‘s’ в конце слова произносится как [z] в слове …
На месте пропуска в предложении “ … are you from?” необходимо поставить вопросительное слово …
Образование слов в английском языке путем объединения двух или нескольких основ – это …
Образование слов в английском языке путем прибавления к основе слова аффиксов (префиксов или суффиксов) – это …
Глагол to be в Past Simple в сочетании существительным в мужском роде в единственном числе переводится на русский язык словом «…»
Установите правильную последовательность предложений в корректно составленном диалоге:
В предложении “You baked this cake, … ?” на месте пропуска необходимо поставить конструкцию …
В предложении “Tonny can sleep well, … ?” на месте пропуска необходимо поставить конструкцию …
Притяжательный падеж правильно образован в словосочетании “…”
Общий вопрос правильно образован в предложении “…”
Кратким положительным ответом на вопрос: “Are you a student?” является ответ: “…”
Кратким положительным ответом на вопрос: “Did your parents arrive?” является ответ: “…”
Кратким отрицательным ответом на вопрос: “Will she deliver the parcel?” является ответ: “…”
Наречие ‘much’ правильно употреблено в предложении “…”
Кратким положительным ответом на вопрос: “Are you listening to me?” является ответ: “…”
Раскройте скобки и поставьте глагол в правильную форму в предложении: “She (to live) … in a hotel these days”
Раскройте скобки и поставьте глагол в правильную форму в предложении: “The boy (to download) … a new app yesterday this time”
Установите последовательность предложений в корректно составленном диалоге:
Установите последовательность предложений в корректно составленном диалоге:
Заполните пропуски. … you play chess?
Заполните пропуски. Do you like … there?
Заполните пропуски. You … take the underground. It’ll be quicker than a taxi.
Закончите предложение. This ring is gold, ...? Yes, it’s very beautiful.
Выберите верный предлог в предложении ниже. When I was a child, I was interested ... sports.
Выберите верный предлог в предложении ниже. It was very kind ... Judy to call the Embassy.
Выберите верный предлог в предложении ниже. Tom’s birthday is … the 5th of May.
Заполните пропуски. Yesterday I ... late to work.
Заполните пропуски. I … in my city for 5 years
Заполните пропуски. Yesterday I … a pair of gloves in the shop.
Заполните пропуски. I work in hospital so I … uniform.
В приведенном ниже тексте на место пропуска (1) нужно добавить глагол ... As I 1) ... (to cross) the street I 2) … (to step) on a banana skin and ... (to fall) heavily. I 4) ... (to lie) on the road when I 5) ... (to see) a lorry 6)... (to approach). Luckily the driver 7) ... (to see) me and 8)... (to stop) the lorry in time.
В приведенном ниже тексте на место пропуска (3) нужно добавить глагол ... Tom Smith was a writer. He 1)... (to write) detective stories for magazines. One evening he 2)... (to be not able) to invent an end for a story. He 3)... (to sit) with his typewriter in front of him, but he 4) ... (to have) no ideas. Then he 5)... (to go) to the cinema. When he 6)... (to leave), a burglar 7)... (to break) into his flat and 8)... (to read) his story. The visitor 9)... (to leave) Tom a note: “I have read your story and I 10)... (not to think) much of it. I 11)... (not to go) to steal anything tonight, but I will return, when you become a successful writer.” Tom 12)... (to study) the burglar’s suggestions and 13)... (to write) the rest of the story. He 14) ... (to be) still not a successful writer, and he 15)... (wait) for his burglar to return. Before he 16)... (go out) in the evening, he always 17)... (to leave) a half-finished story near his typewriter.
В приведенном ниже тексте на место пропуска (6) нужно добавить глагол ... Tom Smith was a writer. He 1)... (to write) detective stories for magazines. One evening he 2)... (to be not able) to invent an end for a story. He 3)... (to sit) with his typewriter in front of him, but he 4) ... (to have) no ideas. Then he 5)... (to go) to the cinema. When he 6)... (to leave), a burglar 7)... (to break) into his flat and 8)... (to read) his story. The visitor 9)... (to leave) Tom a note: “I have read your story and I 10)... (not to think) much of it. I 11)... (not to go) to steal anything tonight, but I will return, when you become a successful writer.” Tom 12)... (to study) the burglar’s suggestions and 13)... (to write) the rest of the story. He 14) ... (to be) still not a successful writer, and he 15)... (wait) for his burglar to return. Before he 16)... (go out) in the evening, he always 17)... (to leave) a half-finished story near his typewriter.
В приведенном ниже тексте на место пропуска (7) нужно добавить глагол ... Tom Smith was a writer. He 1)... (to write) detective stories for magazines. One evening he 2)... (to be not able) to invent an end for a story. He 3)... (to sit) with his typewriter in front of him, but he 4) ... (to have) no ideas. Then he 5)... (to go) to the cinema. When he 6)... (to leave), a burglar 7)... (to break) into his flat and 8)... (to read) his story. The visitor 9)... (to leave) Tom a note: “I have read your story and I 10)... (not to think) much of it. I 11)... (not to go) to steal anything tonight, but I will return, when you become a successful writer.” Tom 12)... (to study) the burglar’s suggestions and 13)... (to write) the rest of the story. He 14) ... (to be) still not a successful writer, and he 15)... (wait) for his burglar to return. Before he 16)... (go out) in the evening, he always 17)... (to leave) a half-finished story near his typewriter.
В приведенном ниже тексте на место пропуска (8) нужно добавить глагол ... Tom Smith was a writer. He 1)... (to write) detective stories for magazines. One evening he 2)... (to be not able) to invent an end for a story. He 3)... (to sit) with his typewriter in front of him, but he 4) ... (to have) no ideas. Then he 5)... (to go) to the cinema. When he 6)... (to leave), a burglar 7)... (to break) into his flat and 8)... (to read) his story. The visitor 9)... (to leave) Tom a note: “I have read your story and I 10)... (not to think) much of it. I 11)... (not to go) to steal anything tonight, but I will return, when you become a successful writer.” Tom 12)... (to study) the burglar’s suggestions and 13)... (to write) the rest of the story. He 14) ... (to be) still not a successful writer, and he 15)... (wait) for his burglar to return. Before he 16)... (go out) in the evening, he always 17)... (to leave) a half-finished story near his typewriter.
В приведенном ниже тексте на место пропуска (13) нужно добавить глагол ... Tom Smith was a writer. He 1)... (to write) detective stories for magazines. One evening he 2)... (to be not able) to invent an end for a story. He 3)... (to sit) with his typewriter in front of him, but he 4) ... (to have) no ideas. Then he 5)... (to go) to the cinema. When he 6)... (to leave), a burglar 7)... (to break) into his flat and 8)... (to read) his story. The visitor 9)... (to leave) Tom a note: “I have read your story and I 10)... (not to think) much of it. I 11)... (not to go) to steal anything tonight, but I will return, when you become a successful writer.” Tom 12)... (to study) the burglar’s suggestions and 13)... (to write) the rest of the story. He 14) ... (to be) still not a successful writer, and he 15)... (wait) for his burglar to return. Before he 16)... (go out) in the evening, he always 17)... (to leave) a half-finished story near his typewriter.