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Найдите в тексте предложения, в которых употребляется participle i, participle ii, выпишите и переведите их на язык. the monarch is really a figurehead representing the country. for thousands of years england (and later whole of the united kingdom) has been united under one sovereign. the hereditary principle still operates and the crown is passed to the sovereign’s eldest son or daughter if there are no sons. upon the death of the sovereign, his or her heir immediately and automatically succeeds (hence the phrase "the king is dead. long live the king! "), and the accession of the sovereign is publicly proclaimed by an accession council that meets at st. james's palace. the monarch is crowned in westminster abbey, normally by the archbishop of canterbury. a coronation is not necessary for a sovereign to reign; indeed, the ceremony usually takes place many months after accession to allow sufficient time for its preparation and for a period of mourning. the monarch takes little direct part in government. the decisions to exercise sovereign powers are delegated from the monarch, either by statute or by convention, to ministers or officers of the crown, or other public bodies, exclusive of the monarch personally. thus the acts of state done in the name of the crown, such as crown appointments, ] even if personally performed by the monarch, such as the queen's speech and the state opening of parliament, depend upon decisions made by others.

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Стефаниди
1. Give him his letter if he turns up
2) I turned around and saw Mary's face in a window.
3) l'll turn you into a frog!" said the Witch to the prince. 
4) He turned the whole house upside down trying to find some up-to-date information on computers. 
5) He could not sleep but just turned over in his bed till 6 o'clock in the morning.
6)Charles turned out to be a very good friend; he was really very helpful when I was in trouble.
7)The wind was so strong that it turned our umbrellas inside out. 
8)Will you turn the television down или off: I have a problem hearing what mother is saying.
9)In a few seconds six white mice turned into six beautiful horses. 
10) Elizabeth was turning over the pages of her book without reading.
oksanashabanovadc3197
1 you ever bought anything in that shop?
 B Have  
2 He’s never a suit in his life.
C worn 
3 finished your homework yet?
 B Have you  
4 I’ve had three meetings this week.
A already 
5 Jane isn’t here. She has just out.
 C gone 
6 I’m in my new job than in my old job
busier
7 You drive than me.
 C more slower 
8 My boss isn’t stressed as I am.
 B as 
9 It’s the city in the world.
A crowded 
10 This is the summer we’ve ever had.
 C worst 
11 Have you ever to New York?
A been  
12 My mother never flown.
 B has 
13 I haven't finished . I need two more minutes.
 C yet 
14 Don't touch that wall. I've painted it.
B just 
15 I've already this film three times.
 C seen 
16 Your flat is bigger mine.
A than 
17 I don't speak German well as my wife.
 C as 
18 This car is expensive than that one.
A more 
19 Venice is beautiful city I know.
 B the most  
20 It was the best holiday I've had.
A ever 
II.VOCABULARY
a) Tick () A, B, or C to complete the sentences with words about clothes.
Example: Put your coaton. It’s cold.
A belt B coat C tie 
1 My sister can’t wear a short to school.
A skirt  
2 He was wearing a baseball on his head.
A hat  
3 I always wear a hat and in the winter.
 C scarf 
4 She’s going to wear her long black to the party.
A dress 
5 I wear on my feet when I go running.
A boots 
6 I always on new clothes in the shop.
 B take 
7 I am going to wear my for my interview.
A suit 
8 off your boots when you come in.
 B Take  
9 I always wear in bed.
A pyjamas 
10 I usually get before I have breakfast.
A dress 

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Найдите в тексте предложения, в которых употребляется participle i, participle ii, выпишите и переведите их на язык. the monarch is really a figurehead representing the country. for thousands of years england (and later whole of the united kingdom) has been united under one sovereign. the hereditary principle still operates and the crown is passed to the sovereign’s eldest son or daughter if there are no sons. upon the death of the sovereign, his or her heir immediately and automatically succeeds (hence the phrase "the king is dead. long live the king! "), and the accession of the sovereign is publicly proclaimed by an accession council that meets at st. james's palace. the monarch is crowned in westminster abbey, normally by the archbishop of canterbury. a coronation is not necessary for a sovereign to reign; indeed, the ceremony usually takes place many months after accession to allow sufficient time for its preparation and for a period of mourning. the monarch takes little direct part in government. the decisions to exercise sovereign powers are delegated from the monarch, either by statute or by convention, to ministers or officers of the crown, or other public bodies, exclusive of the monarch personally. thus the acts of state done in the name of the crown, such as crown appointments, ] even if personally performed by the monarch, such as the queen's speech and the state opening of parliament, depend upon decisions made by others.
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