Did Mike do his work hour ago? Who did his work hour ago?
Sergeevna803
04.03.2023
1. I have already done my homework. Now I can go for a walk. 2. I did my homework yesterday. 3. He has just come home. 4. He came home a minute ago. 5. Nick played football yesterday. 6. She has already come from school. Now she is doing her homework. 7. I read this book last year. 8. I have read this book this year. 9.1 have never been to Washington. 10. Have you ever been to New York? 11. Have you ever seen the eruption of a volcano? 12. I have not eaten today yet. 13. He didn’t eat yesterday. 14. Did you play the piano yesterday? 15. Have you played the piano today? 16. What have you prepared for today? 17. Look at this bird-house. Mike has made it himself. He made it last Sunday. 18. Where did you put my pen? I cannot find it. 19. Have you seen Mary today? 20. When did you see Mary? — I saw her last week. 21. Did your mother promise to take you to the theatre? 22. Look at my new dress! I have made it myself. 23. He is not at school today, he has fallen ill. — When did he fall ill? — He fell ill yesterday.
sleek73
04.03.2023
The definition of natural disasters is any catastrophic event that is caused by nature or the natural processes of the earth. The severity of a disaster is measured in lives lost, economic loss, and the ability of the population to rebuild. Events that occur in unpopulated areas are not considered disasters. So a flood on an uninhabited island would not count as a disaster, but a flood in a populated area is called a natural disaster. All natural disasters cause loss in some way. Depending on the severity, lives can be lost in any number of disasters. Falling buildings or trees, freezing to death, being washed away, or heat stroke are just some of the deadly effects. Some disasters cause more loss of life than others, and population density affects the death count as well.
Who did his work hour ago?