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Выписать из текста глаголы, местоимения предлог прилагательное the gulf stream, a warm current flowing from the gulf of mexico round the north of europe, affects the climate of the west coast of europe, the british isles & iceland. in these western countries, summers are not so warm & winters are not so cold as in the rest of europe. spring is the season when nature returns to life. vegetation grows rapidly, for there are periods of sunshine broken by occasional showers. clouds are conti-nually floating across the sky, & after the rain we see a magnificent rainbow. it seldom gets unbearably hot in summer, as there is generally a cooling breeze from the south-west, but nevertheless the temperature may rise to ninety degrees in the shade (fahrenheit, of course the weather becomes sultry, the heat grows oppressive, & the air gets stifling. the sky is suddenly overcast with low, black clouds & distant peals of thunder indicate the approach of a thunderstorm. later, dazzling flashes of lightning are followed almost immediately by a clap of thunder directly overhead, & it pours with rain. anyone caught in the rain takes shelter, otherwise he may get wet to the skin. after the thunderstorm the air is remarkably fresh. the thunder has cleared the air. we are in for a spell of good weather again. in autumn the leaves turn yellow & reddish, & fall to the ground. then most birds migrate to warm countries. autumn is the season of mist, of windy days, of biting winds, of beautiful sunsets, & miserable chilly days when it drizzles. a spell of sunny weather in october is called an indian summer. the climate of the south of england is milder than the climate of scotland. in the north, the winters are harder. when there are eight degrees of frost in eng-land, they say that it is freezing hard, & everyone complains of the cold. this is because their damp climate makes them feel the cold more. on a frosty morning the country is covered with hoar-frost. icicles hang from the roofs of houses. the rivers & lakes are frozen over. the snow falls, but some-times it does not last long. the thaw sets in, the snow turns to slush, & walking is extremely unpleasant owing to the puddles of water in the streets, & to the constant fear of being splashed with mud by a passing car. the english often grumble about the weather but you should not pay too much attention to an englishman’s complaints about his own climate. the devil is not so black as he is painted.

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kulikovtsud

1) - Doctor, I'm very nervous. This is the first time I needed an operation.

- Don't worry, I feel the same. This is the first operation I have ever performed.

2)-  I didn't sing since I was two years old.

- No wonder you lost your voice.

3)- I had a lot of strange customers in my time.

- Have you ever shaved a man with a wooden leg?

- No. I always use a razor.

4) - Your dog chased a man on a bicycle.

- Don't be silly. My dog can't ride a bike.

5) - What do you do?

- I'm a sailor.

- Are you working on a submarine?

- No. I can't sleep with the windows closed.

cetarbkilork82

Mr Smith washed his car yesterday morning.

Mrs Smith watered plants in the garden.

Then they cleaned...and played

In the evening their boys listened to the music and watched...

Their little sister played dolls and then cried a little.

In the evening the children brushed their teeth and went to bed.

Aunt Nelly was working in the kitchen all day.(здесь будет Past Continuous, так как есть сигнальное слово all day)

She baked

Then she washed and looked very tired.

In the evening she relaxed and talked on the phone.

Her husband smoked...and waited her to go for a walk.

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Выписать из текста глаголы, местоимения предлог прилагательное the gulf stream, a warm current flowing from the gulf of mexico round the north of europe, affects the climate of the west coast of europe, the british isles & iceland. in these western countries, summers are not so warm & winters are not so cold as in the rest of europe. spring is the season when nature returns to life. vegetation grows rapidly, for there are periods of sunshine broken by occasional showers. clouds are conti-nually floating across the sky, & after the rain we see a magnificent rainbow. it seldom gets unbearably hot in summer, as there is generally a cooling breeze from the south-west, but nevertheless the temperature may rise to ninety degrees in the shade (fahrenheit, of course the weather becomes sultry, the heat grows oppressive, & the air gets stifling. the sky is suddenly overcast with low, black clouds & distant peals of thunder indicate the approach of a thunderstorm. later, dazzling flashes of lightning are followed almost immediately by a clap of thunder directly overhead, & it pours with rain. anyone caught in the rain takes shelter, otherwise he may get wet to the skin. after the thunderstorm the air is remarkably fresh. the thunder has cleared the air. we are in for a spell of good weather again. in autumn the leaves turn yellow & reddish, & fall to the ground. then most birds migrate to warm countries. autumn is the season of mist, of windy days, of biting winds, of beautiful sunsets, & miserable chilly days when it drizzles. a spell of sunny weather in october is called an indian summer. the climate of the south of england is milder than the climate of scotland. in the north, the winters are harder. when there are eight degrees of frost in eng-land, they say that it is freezing hard, & everyone complains of the cold. this is because their damp climate makes them feel the cold more. on a frosty morning the country is covered with hoar-frost. icicles hang from the roofs of houses. the rivers & lakes are frozen over. the snow falls, but some-times it does not last long. the thaw sets in, the snow turns to slush, & walking is extremely unpleasant owing to the puddles of water in the streets, & to the constant fear of being splashed with mud by a passing car. the english often grumble about the weather but you should not pay too much attention to an englishman’s complaints about his own climate. the devil is not so black as he is painted.
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