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Задать 15 вопросов к тексту по языку. общий, разделительный, альтернативный, специальный american society seems to be much more informal than the british and, in some ways, is characterized by less social distinction. students do not rise when a teacher enters the room. one does not always address a person by his title, such as "major" or "general" or "doctor" in the case of a holder of a doctor of philosophy degree. the respectful "sir" is not always used in the northern and western parts of the country. however, it is best to use a person's title when first meeting him/her, and then allow the person to tell you how he/she wishes to be called. they use first names when calling each other, slap on the back, joke and are much freer in their speech, which is more slangy than the conventional british english. you will often hear the word "hi" (a form of greeting among friends) used instead of the usual "hello, " and "howdy" instead of "how do you do? " yet, in spite of all the informality, americans, even in the way they address each other, show consciousness of social distinction. for example, one is likely to use somewhat more formal language when talking to superiors. while the informal "hello" is an acceptable greeting from employee to employer, the employee is more apt to say "hello, mr. ferguson, " while the employer may reply "hello, jim." certain other forms of politeness are observed on social occasions. women may wear hats in church. in restaurants, and often when attending luncheons in public places and other public social functions except those that take place in the evening.

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1.       Students do not rise when a teacher enters the room, do they?

2.       The respectful "Sir" is not always used in the northern and western parts of the country, is it?

3.       Yet, in spite of all the informality, Americans, even in the way they address each other, show consciousness of social distinction, don’t they?

4.       Certain other forms of politeness are observed on social occasions, aren’t they?

5.       Does the American society seem to be more or less informal than the British?

6.       Is the American society characterized by less or more social distinction?

7.       Do Americans show consciousness of social distinction?

8.       Is the respectful "Sir" always used in the northern and western parts of the country?

9.       Will you often hear the word "Hi" (a form of greeting among friends) used instead of the usual "Hello"?

10.   Where may women wear hats?

11.   What language do Americans use when talking to superiors?

12.   What is an acceptable greeting from an employee to an employer?

13.   What does "Howdy" mean?

14.   Do you have to allow the person to tell you how he/she wishes to be called?

15.   Does one always address a person by his title, such as "Major" or "General" or "Doctor"?

Amulenkov
1.
ответ: She every day does his homework
Она каждый день желает домашнюю работу.
Вопрос: How often he does homework?
Как часто он делает домашнюю работу?
2. 
ответ: I was with my grandmother
Я был у бабушки.
Вопрос: Where have you been?
Где ты был?
3. 
ответ: We were at a party
Мы были на вечеринке.
Вопрос: Where were we?
Где мы были?
4. 
ответ: You usually goes to cinema
Ты часто ходишь в кино
Вопрос: How often do you go to the movies?
Как часто ты ходишь в кино?
5. 
ответ:They every day go to school
Они каждый день ходят в школу
Вопрос:Where do they go every day?
Куда они ходят каждый день?
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The park is my favorite resting place. The park is a good place for both the growns-up, the elderly and children. In the park you can not only rest outdoors, but also have fun and amuse yourself.

I have a pretty big family; it comprises mom, dad, two grandfathers and two grandmothers. I'm not the only child in the family. There are four of us - three girls and one boy. It is not difficult to understand that this boy is me. My name is Dennis and I am 14 years old. All my sisters are younger than me, so I'm the oldest in the family. That’s why when we go to the park, I watch my little sisters, whom I appreciate and love so much. My friends often wonder why I hardly ever quarrel with my sisters. It is difficult for me to answer this question. Probably, parents brought us up accordingly, that is, to take one another for granted and never to nitpick.

So, in five minutes we are all going to the park. Mom gathered all the necessary things and dad put it into the trunk. Grandparents are meant to be met already in the park, because they do not live with us. In the park I plan to take rides, rent rollerblades for my two sisters who have already learned to roller-blade. As for my youngest sister, there are many rides for small children in the park.

Parents and grandparents will probably take a walk in a park and talk about everything that is going on now in the world. They are unlikely to have a rest. They must be constantly on the alert lest the grandchildren should do some mischiefs.

The park is my favorite resting place. The park is a good place for both the growns-up, the elderly and children. In the park you can not only rest outdoors, but also have fun and amuse yourself.

I have a pretty big family; it comprises mom, dad, two grandfathers and two grandmothers. I'm not the only child in the family. There are four of us - three girls and one boy. It is not difficult to understand that this boy is me. My name is Dennis and I am 14 years old. All my sisters are younger than me, so I'm the oldest in the family. That’s why when we go to the park, I watch my little sisters, whom I appreciate and love so much. My friends often wonder why I hardly ever quarrel with my sisters. It is difficult for me to answer this question. Probably, parents brought us up accordingly, that is, to take one another for granted and never to nitpick.

So, in five minutes we are all going to the park. Mom gathered all the necessary things and dad put it into the trunk. Grandparents are meant to be met already in the park, because they do not live with us. In the park I plan to take rides, rent rollerblades for my two sisters who have already learned to roller-blade. As for my youngest sister, there are many rides for small children in the park.

Parents and grandparents will probably take a walk in a park and talk about everything that is going on now in the world. They are unlikely to have a rest. They must be constantly on the alert lest the grandchildren should do some mischiefs.

The park is my favorite resting place. The park is a good place for both the growns-up, the elderly and children. In the park you can not only rest outdoors, but also have fun and amuse yourself.

I have a pretty big family; it comprises mom, dad, two grandfathers and two grandmothers. I'm not the only child in the family. There are four of us - three girls and one boy. It is not difficult to understand that this boy is me. My name is Dennis and I am 14 years old. All my sisters are younger than me, so I'm the oldest in the family. That’s why when we go to the park, I watch my little sisters, whom I appreciate and love so much. My friends often wonder why I hardly ever quarrel with my sisters. It is difficult for me to answer this question. Probably, parents brought us up accordingly, that is, to take one another for granted and never to nitpick.

So, in five minutes we are all going to the park. Mom gathered all the necessary things and dad put it into the trunk. Grandparents are meant to be met already in the park, because they do not live with us. In the park I plan to take rides, rent rollerblades for my two sisters who have already learned to roller-blade. As for my youngest sister, there are many rides for small children in the park.

Parents and grandparents will probably take a walk in a park and talk about everything that is going on now in the world. They are unlikely to have a rest. They must be constantly on the alert lest the grandchildren should do some mischiefs.

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Задать 15 вопросов к тексту по языку. общий, разделительный, альтернативный, специальный american society seems to be much more informal than the british and, in some ways, is characterized by less social distinction. students do not rise when a teacher enters the room. one does not always address a person by his title, such as "major" or "general" or "doctor" in the case of a holder of a doctor of philosophy degree. the respectful "sir" is not always used in the northern and western parts of the country. however, it is best to use a person's title when first meeting him/her, and then allow the person to tell you how he/she wishes to be called. they use first names when calling each other, slap on the back, joke and are much freer in their speech, which is more slangy than the conventional british english. you will often hear the word "hi" (a form of greeting among friends) used instead of the usual "hello, " and "howdy" instead of "how do you do? " yet, in spite of all the informality, americans, even in the way they address each other, show consciousness of social distinction. for example, one is likely to use somewhat more formal language when talking to superiors. while the informal "hello" is an acceptable greeting from employee to employer, the employee is more apt to say "hello, mr. ferguson, " while the employer may reply "hello, jim." certain other forms of politeness are observed on social occasions. women may wear hats in church. in restaurants, and often when attending luncheons in public places and other public social functions except those that take place in the evening.
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