ответ:We can sit before the table (or in front of the table). The boy can sit on the table or behind the table, and then his feet are under the table or beneath the table. He can stand beside the table (next to the table), before the table, between the table and you, or even on the table. If he’s clumsy, he can bump into the table or try to walk through the table (and stuff would fall off the table). Passing his legs over the table or resting his arms upon the table, he often looks across the table and speaks of the table or concerning the table as if he has nothing else like the table. Because he thinks of nothing except the table, we also think about the table, what’s in the table, what his parents paid for the table, and if they could live without the table. We can walk toward the table, to the table, around the table, by the table, and even past the table while he sits at the table or leans against the table.
All that things happens, of course, in time: during he’s doing his homework, before he starts doing his homework, until he stops doing his homework, throughout he’s doing his homework, after he did his homework, etc
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Выбрать правильный вариант 1. you (ought to / will be able to) try to visit scotland -it`s a beautiful country. 2. my mum was very busy at work, but she (should / was able to) take a short holiday over christmas. 3. we`re going on a package tour, so we (needn`t / shouldn`t) make a hotel reservation. 4. in some countries you (couldn`t / needn`t) pay to visit public museums. 5. if you want to take photos while you`re going round the exhibition, you(ought to / was able to) ask a permission. 6. we (needn`t / wasn`t able to) spend a long time in the museum if it`s not interesting. 7. you (needn`t / shouldn`t) go swimming, because the sea is very cold today.
1.ought to
2.hould
3.needn`t
4.needn`t
5.was able to
6. wasn`t able to
7.shouldn`t