1. If Robert goes to bed late, he will sleep in.
2. If he sleeps in, he will miss his bus.
3. If he misses the bus, he will be late for work.
4. If he is late for work, his boss will be angry.
5. If Robert’s boss is angry, he will fire him.
6. If Robert loses his job, his girlfriend will get upset with him.
7. If Robert’s girlfriend gets upset again, she will break up with him.
8. If she breaks up with him, he will be lonely.
9. If Robert feels lonely, he will call some friends.
10. If Robert calls his friends, they will ask him to their party.
11. If Robert goes to the party, he will drink too much beer.
12. If Robert drinks too much beer, he will need a ride home.
13. If Robert needs a ride home, he will have to stay until the end of the party.
14. If Robert stays until the end of the party, he will get home very late.
15. If Robert gets home late, he will go to bed late.
5.4
1. Anyone is not waiting for you in that room. Is anyone waiting for you in that room.?
2. He doesn*t know anything about the arson. Does he know anything about the arson? Who knows anything about the arson?
3. We don*t know anything that can be useful for the investigation of the treason. Do we know anething that can be useful for the investigation of the treason?
4. Nobody approved his conviction.(Anybody didn*t approve his conviction. Did anybody approve his conviction?
5. You can not find evidence anywhere at the crime scence. Can you find evidence anywhere at the crime scence?
5.3.
существительное noun-darkness -темнота, readiness-готовность,weakness- слабость,happiness-счастье,
demonstration- демонстрация,celebration-празднование, introduction- представление,delegation-делегация
sailor- моряк, examiner-экзаминатор,
agreement- согласие,
наречие adverbs -especially- особенно, brightly-ярко,
прилагательное adjective- understandable- понятный,
hopeful- надежный,
indifferent- безразличный.
nameless- безымянный.fatherless- безотцовный,
5.6.
1. We have found very important evidence during the crime scene search.
2. Is everybody here? - No, one of our divisional inspectors has not come yet.
3. Have you heard anything about the government building arson?
4. He has never prejudiced his actions.
5. Why are you here? You are to interview witnesses.- But we have already done it.
6. Will you call after 3 o'clock? He*ll have arrived by that time.
7. He had already interrogated the suspect when I saw him.
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Завтра ! ответить на вопросы вопросы в конце текста.everyday english greetings are `hello! `, `good morning! `, `good afternoon! `, `good evening! ` when meeting a friend, in an informal situation, people can drop the word `good` and say `morning! `, `afternoon! `, `evening! ` the most common form of greeting in english is `hello! `, `hi! ` it is also widely used in informal situations. after that, people usually ask, `how are you? ` a polite response is `i` m fine, thank you. and you? ` when you meet someone for the first time the usual formal greeting is `how do you do? ` and a handshake. `how do you do? ` is not a question and the correct response is to repeat `how do you do? ` however, it sounds very formal. when introducing yourself to someone you say, `hello, my name`s marina.` in response to this you will hear `nice to meet you.` or ` pleased to meet you.` when making introductions you can say, `maria, this is mike. mike, this is maria.` or you can say, `maria, i`d like you to meet my friend mike.` in a more formal situation you can say, `professor, i`d like to introduce my friend mike.` or `mike, i`d like to introduce you to professor lewis.` a man is introduced to a woman, unless he is much older and senior in position. young men are introduced to older men, and young women to older women. ответить на 2 вопроса 1) what is the most common form of greeting in english? 2) what question is not a question?
The question "How do you do?" is not a question.