Replace the "of-phrase" by the noun in the possessive case.
1. Doctor Manson kept his eyes fixed on the face of Miss Barlow, putting a question now and then. 2. The cheeks of Miss Barlow continued to brighten. 3. A faint smile played round the lips of Miss Barlow. 4. The voice of a girl was heard in the distance. 5. The books of Cronin are very popular in our country. 6. Jon slipped his hand through the arm of his mother. 7. The beauty of Ireland is really breathtaking. 8. The coats of the children need cleaning. 9. The cover of the book is very bright. 10. The policy of the company is still not clear to me. 11. The construction of the new metro line has started. 12. The TV programmes of last night were very interesting. 13. I was shocked by the opinion of Bess. 14. We need to paint the roof of the house. 15. The back of the chair was too low. 16. There was a lamp at the head of the bed.
1 - the face of Miss Barlow - Miss Barlow’s face
2 - The cheeks of Miss Barlow - Miss Barlow’s cheeks
3 - the lips of Miss Barlow - Miss Barlow’s lips
4 - The voice of a girl - a girl’s voice
5 - The books of Cronin - Cronin’s books
6 - the arm of his mother - his mother’s arn
7 - The beauty of Ireland - The Ireland’s beauty
8 - The coats of the children - the children’s coats
9 - The cover of the book - the book’s cover
10 - The policy of the company - the company’s policy
11 - The construction of the new metro line - the new metro line’s construction
12 - The TV programmes of last night - last night’s TV programmes
13 - the opinion of Bess - Bess’ s opinion
14 - the roof of the house - the house’s roof
15 - The back of the chair - the chair’s back
16 - the head of the bed - the bed’s head
Turn from Active into Passive.
5. Someone seems to have made a terrible mistake.
6. You will have to pull down this building as you have not complied with the town planning regulations.
7. He expected us to offer him the job.
8. Children couldn’t have done all this damage.
9. We shall have to find someone to take her place.
10. The New Arts Gallery is to exhibit my paintings.
5. Someone seems to have made a terrible mistake.
A terrible mistake seems to have been made by someone.
6. You will have to pull down this building as you have not complied with the town planning regulations.
This building will have to be pulled down as the town planning regulations havent been complied with by you.
7. He expected us to offer him the job.
The job was expected to be offered to him (by us).
8. Children couldn’t have done all this damage.
All this damage couldn’t have been done by children.
9. We shall have to find someone to take her place.
Someone will have to be found to take her place.
10. The New Arts Gallery is to exhibit my paintings.
My paintings are to be exhibited by the New Arts Gallery.
Напишите кто это:
Cleopatra, Egyptian - queen
Jesse Owens, American -
Maria Montessori, Italian -
Luciano Pavarotti, Itallian -
Nicolaus Copernicus, Polish -
Напишите кто остальные кроме клеопатры!
Singer, teacher, astronomer, athlete.
Клеопатра, египетская королева
Джесси Оуэнс, американец - athlete
Мария Монтессори, итальянка - teacher
Лучано Паваротти, Итальянец -singer
Николай Коперник, польский -astronomer
Jesse Owens, American - athlete
Maria Montessori, Italian -teacher
Luciano Pavarotti, Itallian -singer
Nicolaus Copernicus, Polish -astronomer
Почему конструкция what you doing last christmas является неверной, а what did you do last Christmas является правильной
Выражение «last Christmas» переводится как «прошлое Рождество», следовательно, речь идёт о прошедшем времени. Когда мы говорим о прошлом, мы используем времена Past. Выражение «what you doing last Christmas» — автоматически становиться не верным, потому что в построении его использована формула, похожая на Present Continuous (настоящее продолжительное время), хотя правильно её применение выглядело бы так «what are (!) you doing.», но у нас же речь о прошлом, значит, не подходит. Или же Вы хотели применить Past Continuous (прошедшее продолжительное), но, снова–таки, правильное бы использование Past Continuous выглядело бы так «what were (!) you doing.». Да, с одной стороны, вроде бы занятие на Рождество — дело, которое длилось какое-то время (продолжительное), но употребление Past Cоntinuous не возможно. Почему?
1) У нас есть чёткий часовой маркер Past Simple: last Christmas. Запомните: со словами yesterday, then, last night/last week/last month/last Christmas/last year (и т. Д. Со всеми выражениями с last), in 1994, 3 months ago, 5 days ago, etc. Употребляется ТОЛЬКО Past Simple.
2) Правило гласит, что для завершённых действий (прошлое Рождество прошло, и действие завершилось) с указанным точным временем (last Christmas) мы используем Past Simple.
Формула Past Simple для вопросов: вспомогательный глагол did + подлежащее + глагол предложения в первой форме, т. Е. : «Did. V1?».
Т. Е. Получается: «What did you do last Christmas?» (это называется «специальный вопрос», потому что тут есть слово what, и оно всегда (!) в вопросах будет перед вспомогательным глаголом).
составить 5 вопросов на английском языке на тему "Дружба"
1. Do you have many friends? 2. Who’s your best friend? 3. How old is he/she? 4. What’s his/her name? 5. When and where did you make friends? 6. Do you like to make new friends? 7. Do friends always have the same interests? 8. What interests does your friend have? 9. Is it easier to find or to lose a good friend? 10. Are you a true/reliable friend? 11. Friendship helps people to be more cheerful and self-confident, doesn’t it? 12. Why do people need friends? 13. What role does friendship play in your life?
Can money be more important than friendship?
What is better - to have one best friend or a lot?
Should we trust all our friends?
How do people find friends?
Can we have a friend at a distance in another country for example?