1) English women - Англичанки (adjective+Plural noun) ---> подлнжащее
in our station - на нашей станции > обстоятельство места
have duties - имеют обязанности ( глагол + дополнение)
имеют (что?) обязанности
2) but we, strangers in a strange land, have nothing to do but enjoy ourselves.
но мы, гости из чужой страны, не имеем ничего общего, мы наслаждаемся сами.
we - pronoun, plural
strangers = Plural noun
strange land= adjective+Plural noun
have nothing to do = verb
but = conjunction
ourselves = pronoun, plural
Повествовательное, невосклицательное, ССП:
1) двусоставное, распространенное, неослож.;
2) двусоставное, распространенное, ослож. обособленным приложением и однородными сказуемыми.
Схема:
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Walton Shopping Arcade Walton Advertiser 2019 by Dale Bates Insert the phrasal verbs that fit best into the gaps in the story below. beat down buy out buy up close down give back look around look for mark down pick out queue up rip off sell out set back shop around splash out stock up take back try on Plans to demolish the Walton Shopping Arcade have been met with criticism by local residents with some calling for the region's oldest shopping centre to be given listed building status. Although the empty shopping centre has been _ for nearly 6 months now, there have been unsuccessful attempts to _ all the deeds to the property in an effort to reopen the site and attract new businesses to the area and stimulate the local economy. The original arcade was built towards the end of the 1950s when consumerism in the UK started to experience its first post-war boom. Shoppers _ _ bargains flocked to the brand new centre in their thousands and business flourished. Things were a little different in those days and haggling was still customary with shoppers trying their hardest to _ the shop assistants on the price of a new TV or washing machine. It didn't hurt profits though, with popular brand names _ shops and customers sometimes _ _ all night so as to be in with a chance of buying that all important product by being the first ones through the doors in the morning. _ almost as soon as the items arrived in the The shopping centre was voted the most user-friendly in 1977 with an approval rating from customers of 89%. This was quite a record in its day and was explained in part by the enormous changing rooms where shoppers could _ the clothes that were on offer. The post sales service on offer in the majority of shops also ensured a high level of satisfaction among the clientele. An agreement was reached between all the different shop owners to _ _ the money to all customers that were unhappy with a purchase regardless of the complaint; as long as a receipt was produced, of course. The design of the centre also made things easier for shoppers. If somebody was _ for a particular item, an interactive map was set up with a phone system linked to an office where an operator could talk through a speaker installed inside the large map. Customers would push a button indicating a series of products, and the operator's voice would tell the shopper which shops sold that particular item. This would help the customer _ the shops they needed and would also save time and therefore add to the overall efficiency of the centre. This system has been copied and digitalised and is now common in many shopping centres up and down the country. There was also a wide selection of luxury goods on offer for those shoppers that wished to _ on more expensive items that were previously only available to customers in the bigger British cities. Wealthy shoppers would come from miles around to buy these luxury goods that would wanted to them a good deal of money. And those shoppers that just _ rather than buy the more expensive goods on offer would often end up buying something despite their intentions to save their cash for another day. In the mid-1990s, the Walton Shopping Arcade was by a property company and the complex was modernised. Increased rents for the shop owners meant that prices would also be raised. Some of the clientele started to go elsewhere feeling that the shops in the centre were _ _ the customers by charging so much for their goods. As a result, business fell off. And although many of the shops started to their products hoping to attract more customers because of the lower prices, business at the shopping centre never recovered. Many of the remaining shops started to _ _ with inferior quality products which nobody really wanted to buy. Those customers that did do their shopping there would often _ their purchases a few days later for a refund… Consequently, overall customer satisfaction just never recovered and eventually the centre closed its doors for good.
Canty's family lived - Past Simple in one room on the third floor of one of these houses.
The mother and the father had - Past Simple a bed, but Tom, his grandmother and his two sister Bet and Nan slept - Past Simple on the floor and covered - Past Simple themselves with rags.
Bet and Nan were - Past Simple fifteen years old.
They were - Past Simple twins.
They were - Past Simple always dirty and in rags, but they were - Past Simple kind-hearted girls.
The mother was - Past Simple like them.
But the father and the grandmother were - Past Simple very bad people.
They often got - Past Simple drunk and then they fought - Past Simple each other and beat - Past Simple the children