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Контрольная работа по теме «Согласование времен и Прямая и косвенная речь» Употребите в косвенной речи, делая необходимые преобразования: Утвердительные предложения 1. Tom said, “Your wife is very beautiful, David.” 2. Mother said, “Nick is cleaning his room now, boys.” 3. He informed, “Mary, I have an appointment with my dentist today.” 4. The boy said, “I saw a very good film in the cinema yesterday.” 5. Mother said, “Bill could play the guitar ten years ago.” 6. He said, “I will do everything I can to help the grandparents.” 7. She said, “My mother is cooking dinner and the children are playing in the garden now.” 8. The students said, “We were studying all day long yesterday.” 9. She said, “I have met the Browns 3 years ago.” 10. The teacher said, “You don't know what you are talking about, Ben.” Во предложения: общие во в косвенной речи 1. She asked, “Is John in the country-side this week, Alice?” 2. He asked, “Robin, are your friends at the party tonight?” 3. She asked, “Tom, did you go to the Black Sea seaside last year?” 4. The girl asked, “Were you busy last week, Sheila?” 5. She asked, “Will you go to the South next summer, Ann?” 6. He asked, “Is Mother cooking lunch now?” 7. The teacher asked, “Were you working hard last term, David?” 8. Mother asked, “Have you cooked anything for dinner, Grace?” 9. She asked, “Ben, do you go to the Black Sea seaside every year?” 10. He asked, “Will your mother be worrying if you stay a bit longer, Alice?” Во предложения: специальные во в косвенной речи 1. Mother asked, “Why are you so sad today, John?” 2. Sharon asked, “Mary, where is your husband tonight?” 3. She asked, “What are you doing now, boys?” 4. Mary asked, “Who shouted so loudly here a few minutes ago?” 5. The man asked, “How much did you pay for your car last year, Ann?” 6. The teacher asked, “What book will you read next term, boys?” 7. Mary asked, “How long will you be cleaning the flat today, Ann?” 8. Dan asked, “Where were you staying in London?” 9. He asked, “What will happen if you refuse to do that?” 10. The teacher asked, “What exercises have you done in writing, students?” Повелительные предложения 1. She said, “Bill, don't smoke here.” 2. The woman said, “Don't use bad words here, boys.” 3. The teacher said, “Speak louder, Kate.” 4. Frank said, “Don't make so much noise, girls.” 5. Mother said, “Don't eat so much ice-cream, Tom.”

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1. Tom told David his wife was very beautiful.

2. Mother told boys Nick was cleaning his room then.

3. He informed Mary he had an appointment with his dentist that day.

4. The boy said he had seen a very good film in the cinema the day before.

5. Mother said Bill could play the guitar ten years before.

6. He said he would do everything he could to help the grandparents.

7. She said her mother was cooking dinner and the children were playing in the garden then.

8. The students said they were studying all day long the day before.

9. She said she had met the Browns 3 years before.

10. The teacher told Ben he didn't know what he was talking about.

1. She asked Alice if John was in the country-side that week.

2. He asked Robin if his friends were at the party that night.

3. She asked Tom if he had gone to the Black Sea seaside the year before.

4. The girl asked Sheila if she had been busy the week before.

5. She asked Ann if she would go to the South the next summer.

6. He asked if mother was cooking lunch then.

7. The teacher asked David if he had been working hard the term before.

8. Mother asked Grace if she had cooked anything for dinner.

9. She asked Ben  if he went to the Black Sea seaside every year.

10. He asked Alice if her mother would be worrying if she stayed a bit longer.

1. Mother asked John why he was so sad that day.

2. Sharon asked Mary where her husband was that night.

3. She asked boys what they were doing then.

4. Mary asked who had shouted so loudly before there a few minutes before.

5. The man asked Ann how much she had paid for her car the year before.

6. The teacher asked boys what book they would read the following term.

7. Mary asked Ann how long she would be cleaning the flat that day.

8. Dan asked where she had been staying in London.

9. He asked what would happen if he refused to do that.

10. The teacher asked students what exercises they had done in writing.

1. She asked Bill not to smoke there.

2. The woman asked boys not to use bad words there.

3. The teacher asked Kate to speak louder.

4. Frank asked girls not to make so much noise.

5. Mother asked Tom not to eat so much ice-cream.

Объяснение:

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Money has always been a disputable topic. Viewpoints differ depending on the financial status of the persons involved in the discussion - however, deciding whether it is impotant to be responsible with one's money in general is essential.

I, personally, think it is important to be responsible with your money, as, in my opinion, money is monetarized energy. Energy of people, who earned it; energy of goods and services purchased for this money. And, according to the law of conservation of energy, the person dealing with money needs to keep the energy flow constant. Being responsible with money means being responsible for the overall financial balance of the economy.

Firstly, the person must be aware of basic economic terms, such as inflation and consumer basket. Handling money responsibly means allowing the economy work smoothly, in correlation with its natural laws. Secondly, it helps curb the rocketing consumerism, as people start spending smart. And, finally, it may bring about changes in human values - knowing that money is just a qualitative measure of energy allows to value real people and events more.

There might be, however, other points of view. For example, someone may think that money is a volatile item and shouldn't be taken seriously. And there are 2 possible evidences to that: nowadays there are many on-line and off-line programms and tools to plan and track the financial situation - which helps the person to stay out of boring calculation and monitoring process; and, in addition, not all people are economically literate and patient enough to be invlolved into budgeting (even if it's on the household level).

But those are quite arguable. It's important to understand that, when it comes to key matters (such as money or health), it's very risky to rely solely on products of IT industry. Besides, in modern world getting basic knowledge in economy and fincance is easy and affordable for everyone.

So, in conclusion I'd like to paraphrase Benjamin Franklin and say: "Teach your children to save money. They'll learn the art of spending themselves". Being responsible with money is a significant step towards financial and social freedom.
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1. I opened the door and looked inside.

2. Who closed all the windows?

3. I'm carry my mom´s shopping bag.

4. I cun't climb over the fence.

5. I rip my shirt.

6. The plane has landed ten minutes ago.

7. We live in that house when I was a baby.

8. My brother didn't cry when he fell of his bike.

9. We walked to school yesterday.

10. She smiled when she saw me.

11. We are hurry to the station to catch the train.

12. She laughed when I told her the joke.

13. We race each other on our bikes.

14. Dad don't help me with my homework.

15. Helen wisper me a secret.

16. Luis Miguel hurry to catch a bus.

17. We return our books to the library.

18. She don't kiss the frog.

19. The frog has changed into a prince.

20. Two doctors rushed into the room.

21. I don't kick the ball very hard.

22. Who invent the computer?

23. Dinosaurs lived many years ago.

24. It doesn't snow last night.

25. They didn't work until twelve last night.

B.

1. I lost my watch in the park.

2. David didn't hurt his knee.

3. I kicked the ball and it broke a window.

4. My new shoes don't cost a lot of money.

5. I got this book from the library.

6. We had a garage where we keep our car.

7. Ali cut his knee.

8. The glass fell off the table.

9. The glass didn't break.

10. We sold our old car.

11. We bought a new car.

12. The bell don't ring.

13. We all went into school.

14. The dog cought the ball.

15. The man doesn't kneel down.

16. Our cat run onto the road.

17. Jane don't write a letter.

18. I bought a new camera last week.

19. We drove to a safari park yesterday.

20. Yesterday Dad didn't take me to the carnival.

21. Elizabeth gave Eva a chocolate.

22. Jack and Jill don't go up the hill.

23. Her ring cost ten Euros.

24. I put sugar in my coffee.

25. He don't hit the ball over the net.

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Контрольная работа по теме «Согласование времен и Прямая и косвенная речь» Употребите в косвенной речи, делая необходимые преобразования: Утвердительные предложения 1. Tom said, “Your wife is very beautiful, David.” 2. Mother said, “Nick is cleaning his room now, boys.” 3. He informed, “Mary, I have an appointment with my dentist today.” 4. The boy said, “I saw a very good film in the cinema yesterday.” 5. Mother said, “Bill could play the guitar ten years ago.” 6. He said, “I will do everything I can to help the grandparents.” 7. She said, “My mother is cooking dinner and the children are playing in the garden now.” 8. The students said, “We were studying all day long yesterday.” 9. She said, “I have met the Browns 3 years ago.” 10. The teacher said, “You don't know what you are talking about, Ben.” Во предложения: общие во в косвенной речи 1. She asked, “Is John in the country-side this week, Alice?” 2. He asked, “Robin, are your friends at the party tonight?” 3. She asked, “Tom, did you go to the Black Sea seaside last year?” 4. The girl asked, “Were you busy last week, Sheila?” 5. She asked, “Will you go to the South next summer, Ann?” 6. He asked, “Is Mother cooking lunch now?” 7. The teacher asked, “Were you working hard last term, David?” 8. Mother asked, “Have you cooked anything for dinner, Grace?” 9. She asked, “Ben, do you go to the Black Sea seaside every year?” 10. He asked, “Will your mother be worrying if you stay a bit longer, Alice?” Во предложения: специальные во в косвенной речи 1. Mother asked, “Why are you so sad today, John?” 2. Sharon asked, “Mary, where is your husband tonight?” 3. She asked, “What are you doing now, boys?” 4. Mary asked, “Who shouted so loudly here a few minutes ago?” 5. The man asked, “How much did you pay for your car last year, Ann?” 6. The teacher asked, “What book will you read next term, boys?” 7. Mary asked, “How long will you be cleaning the flat today, Ann?” 8. Dan asked, “Where were you staying in London?” 9. He asked, “What will happen if you refuse to do that?” 10. The teacher asked, “What exercises have you done in writing, students?” Повелительные предложения 1. She said, “Bill, don't smoke here.” 2. The woman said, “Don't use bad words here, boys.” 3. The teacher said, “Speak louder, Kate.” 4. Frank said, “Don't make so much noise, girls.” 5. Mother said, “Don't eat so much ice-cream, Tom.”
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