1)
1. they start work at 9: 00 a.m.
2. he is talking on the phone right now.
3. they are redecorating their house this week.
4. he takes a shower, has breakfast and goes to school.
5. he is taking his cat to the vet tomorrow.
6. she has lived in moscow.
7. tom catches the train to work every morning.
8. he cleaned his room every sunday.
9. fred has worked for the company for ten weeks.
10. they bought a new car a week.
11. kate left the sports club late yesterday.
12. nick came home, changed his clothes and went out again.
13. the children were walking to school at 8: 00 a.m. yesterday.
14. ann was going to bob's house at 5 in the afternoon.
15. i am doing my homework while my brother is playing a computer game.
2)
1. when i was young, i thought mary was nice but now i think she’s fantastic.
2. jill was walking home when she saw her husband’s car outside the cinema.
3. look there! sue and tim are running to school.
4. jack’s father does not work in london — he does not speak english.
5. joe bought a car yesterday.
6. their father often goes to rock concerts.
7. while you were sleeping, mother arrived.
8. i was listening to the radio while mary was cooking dinner.
9. did you buy this book yesterday?
10. last friday jill went home early because she wanted to see a film.
11. when does your brother usually get home in the evening?
12. jane always brings us a nice present.
13. what are those people doing in the middle of the road?
14. have you read this book?
15. while fred was sleeping, judy was watching tv.
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Перевести текст (со смыслом) с на рус at the appetite cure this establishment’s name is hochberghaus. it is in bohemia, a short day’s journey from vienna, and being in the austrian empire is, of course, a health resort. the empire is made up of health resorts; it distributes health to the whole world. its waters are all medicinal. they are bottled and sent throughout the earth; the natives themselves drink beer. this is of course self- sacrifice, — but foreigners who have drunk vienna beer have another idea about it. especially the pilsener which one gets in a small cellar up a dark street (the name has escaped me, but the place is easily found you inquire for the greek church; and when you get to it, go right along by — the next house is that little beer-mill. it is far from all traffic and all noise; it is always sunday there. there are two small rooms, with low ceilings supported by massive arches: the arches and ceilings are whitewashed, otherwise the rooms would pass for prison cells. the furniture is simple and cheap, there is no ornamentation anywhere. but the beer there is incomparable; there is nothing like it elsewhere in the world. in the first room you will find twelve or fifteen ladies and gentlemen of civilian quality; in the other one a dozen generals and ambassadors. one may live in vienna many months and not hear of this place; but having once heard of it he will always visit it.