1 in spite of his diagnosis jeremy is still playing basketball. - несмотря на свой диагноз, джереми все еще играет в баскетбол.
2 despite unstable economy our company has increased its income by 12%.- несмотря на нестабильную ситуацию, наша компания увеличила свой доход на 12%.
3 however many death threats, the singer continues his active social life. - и хотя много угроз смерти, певец продолжает активную общественную жизнь.
4 although protests of ecologists, many rain forests have been destroyed. - несмотря на протесты экологов, были уничтожены многие тропические леса.
"also, too, either, neither"
1.first fred worked in an office, and later he worked in a shop. neither job was very interesting. сначала фред работал в офисе, потом он работал в магазине. ни одна из работ не была весьма интересной.
2. there are two ways from here to the station; you can take either of them. отсюда до станции два пути; вы можете воспользоваться любым из них.
3. did you buy any clothes? - yes, and i also bought a few books. ты купил одежду? - да, я также купил несколько книг.
4. does jill want to visit you? - yes, and andy wants to come too. джил хочет посетить вас? - да, энди тоже хочет приехать.
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Переведите . the queen and the royal family continue to take part in many traditional ceremonies. their visits to different parts of britain and to many other countries attract considerable interest and publicity, and they are also closely involved in the work of many charities.6. parliament, britain's legislature, comprises the house of commons, the house of lords and the queen in her constitutional role. the house of commons has 651 elected members of parliament, each representing a local constituency. the house of lords is made up of 699 hereditary and life peers and peeresses, and the two archbishops and the 24 most senior bishops of the established church of england.7. the center of parliamentary power is the house of commons. limitations on the power of the lords – it rarely uses its power to delay passage of most laws for a year – are based on the principal that the house should complement the commons and not rival it. once passed through both houses, legislation receives the royal assent and it then becomes law.