Предмет: Английский язык, автор: whoareyoureally

Open the brackets using one of the required PRESENT tenses.

1. Andy, (you/hear) me? I (talk) to you for a minute already.
2. I want to see how much the place (change) since I was there last.
3. We (not see) them ever since.
4. I am perfectly happy. All my life I have been perfectly happy.
5. What’s that noise? – The people next door having a party.
6. Her eyes are red. She (cry).
7. I know him very well. We (know) each other since I came to live in this house.
8. The train (not arrive) yet but a lot of people (stand) on the platform.
9. “(you/hear) that Walter (ask) Mary to marry him?” - “Again? Whenever (she/say yes) at last?”
10. She (type) her thesis all day, but she (type) only 12 pages so far.

Translate the sentences.
1. Ваши советы полезны, я всегда им следую.
2. Только представьте: он бегло говорит на 5 языках, а сейчас изучает еще 2.
3. Я так и не купила это платье, оно очень дорогое.
4. Полиция ищет преступника уже несколько дней.
5. Во сколько прибывает поезд?

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Автор ответа: 1668099
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глагол 1ой формы,но he,she,it. добавляется окончание s к глаголу

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The Сrown Jewels
Every year, millions of visitors come to the Tower of London to see the Crown Jewels*. The Crown Jewels have been kept at the Tower since 1303 after they were stolen from Westminster Abbey. Luckily, that time most of the Crown Jewels were found shortly afterwards and put in the Tower.
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Thomas Blood had already been to the Tower a few days earlier. He was with a woman whom he introduced as his ‘wife’. When they were walking round the Tower, the ‘wife’ pretended to feel unwell and fainted. Talbert Edwards, who was Master of the Jewel House and lived in the Jewel House with his family, took the woman upstairs to his family’s rooms. He also asked his wife to help the fainted lady. In an hour or so the lady felt better and left the Tower with her ‘husband’.
On the second visit, Thomas Blood, again dressed as a priest, brought a present for Edwards' wife for her help and attention to his ‘wife’. He gained the confidence of the Master of the Jewel House, Talbot Edwards, and asked him to show the Crown Jewels to his friends. Talbot Edwards agreed and took them to the room where the Crown Jewels were kept. Suddenly Blood took out a hammer from under his priest’s dress and struck the Master on the head. Talbert Edwards fell down and fainted. Thomas Blood took the king's crown and made it flat with the hammer in order to put the crown into a large pocket of his priest dress. The other three men took other royal jewels and hid them in their pockets.
By chance, Talbert Edwards’ son, Wythe, arrived at the Tower earlier than expected. He found his father lying unconscious and bleeding. Wythe raised the alarm. Though Thomas Blood and his gang had left the jewel room, they were caught when they were getting out of the Tower. The broken crown and the jewels were found with them.
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