Read it again and cross out the wrong word according to james

Cross out the wrong words and type the correct ones.
1. The train arrive at 5 pm.
2. I is coming back in a week.
3. I think they will leave last Friday.
4. My parents are go to visit me soon.
5. We will probably buying that house.
6. My father is going changing his job.
7. The bus comes yesterday in the afternoon.
Срочно дам 60 баллов.

Ответ:

Infinitive — to be

Present Simple: am, is, are

Past Simple: was, were

Future Simple: shall be, will be

If you have a sore eye, you should dont watch TV
If you have a backache, you should stay in bed
If you have temperature, you should take medicines
If you have a toothache, you should visit a dentist at once
If you feel sick, you should take your temperature
If you have a cough, you should drink hot milk
If you have a headache, you should give up food and drink much water

What do these creatures prefer to eat on breakfast?

Все лишь 2 но помогла как могла

1.went
2.been,was,spend
3.grew
4.gather
5.were
6.shone,blew

Cross the odd word out.

Cross the odd word out?

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Part 5

You are going to read an extract from a novel. For questions 31-36, choose the answer (А, В, C or D) which you think fits best according to the text.

A whole year had gone by since Tyler and I’d hung out together and I’d grown used to people reporting bad things about him. Mostly I just sighed. I’d accepted the fact that he was no longer the lad I once knew. He’d chosen the wrong kind of people to hang around with and had got into trouble. I knew these things only too well. Still, the news that he was in hospital shook me all the same. It was Beth’s brother who told me.

‘Wait for me outside Whitechapel station, Ashe,’ Beth had said. She was late and I kept looking at my mobile to check the time.

The odd thing was that I’d been thinking about Tyler since the previous afternoon. I’d seen him while walking home from college. He’d got out of a car about ten metres in front of me. It had taken me only a second to recognise who it was and I’d darted into the doorway of a closed shop to avoid coming face to face with him.

When eventually I’d peeked out, he was standing on the pavement speaking on the phone. He had a long coat on over jeans and boots. His hair was cropped and his face was pale. He wasn’t wearing his glasses and his free hand was cutting the air as if he was making points while talking. He was looking round but his attention was on the call. Suddenly, he brought it to an abrupt end and slipped the mobile into a pocket. He walked a couple of steps and then, to my dismay, he spotted me. He smiled and headed in my direction. I kept my face towards the glass window and studied one of the posters that had been stuck there. ‘Ashe!’ he’d called.

‘Oh, hi!’

‘What are you up to?’ he said, glancing at the poster on the shop window. I stumbled out some words about looking for a gig to go to. I’d no idea what my hair looked like or if I’d got a spot on my chin or if he’d noticed me earlier watching him from the shop doorway. ‘Fancy a coffee?’ he said.

‘I’ve got to be somewhere,’ I said, stepping out of the shop doorway and making off.

‘See you, Ashe,’ he’d called after me.

After about twenty metres, I looked round and saw that he was in exactly the same position, staring at me. He raised his hand in a tiny wave and I turned and went on. I didn’t look back again.

I’d thought about him on and off during the previous evening. Now, while waiting for Beth, I thought about him again. I wondered what he was doing. I pictured the funny brown glasses he’d worn to read with and wondered if he still read books by George Orwell. Perhaps I should have gone for that coffee, I might not get another chance to find out what he was really up to these days.

Beth was very late. A couple of cars started hooting and there were some raised voices from a group of pedestrians who were ignoring the red man and crossing the road. I looked through the shoppers to see if I could see Beth’s cheery face but there was no sign. I took my mobile out of my pocket again and stared at the screen, but again drew a blank. I wondered what to do. I was stamping my feet with the cold. Something must have happened. Beth wouldn’t just leave me standing in the freezing cold for no reason. Tyler came into my mind again. That’s when I saw her brother walking towards me.

31 In the first paragraph, Ashe is surprised to discover that Tyler
A has got into trouble again.
B has made unsuitable friends.
C has been admitted to hospital.
D has been the subject of rumours.

32 How did Ashe feel when she’d first seen Tyler the previous day?
A unsure if it was him
B surprised that he was driving.
C keen that he shouldn’t see her
D upset that he didn’t recognise her.

33 The word ‘it’ (Paragraph Four, underlined) refers to
A a movement.
B a conversation.
C a way of looking.
D a piece of equipment.

34 When Tyler finally noticed her, Ashe felt
A relieved that he was smiling.
B sure he’d been waiting for her.
C offended by something he said.
D concerned about her appearance.

35 After meeting Tyler the previous day, Ashe had felt
A sorry that she’d been rude.
B curious about his current life.
C guilty about refusing his invitation.
D convinced that she would see him again.

36 The phrase ‘drew a blank’ (last paragraph, underlined) suggests that
A Beth had left no message.
B Ashe’s mobile wasn’t working.
C Ashe had decided to wait no longer.
D Beth was just being typically unreliable.

For this task: Answers with explanations :: Vocabulary

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Rising crime rates in towns and cities have led to many of them becoming extremely , and it`s obvious that something must be done to tackle this problem.

One possible solution is ( . The presence of a police officer is undoubtedly a deterrent to anyone and is probably one of the most cost-effective methods of reducing petty crime.

Another way of tackling the problem of petty crime is . If more jobs then a number of petty criminals would not need to steal in order to make ends meet.

To sum up, even though short-term solutions to the problem of petty crime can be effective, the only way , is to deal with the underlying causes. For example, unemployment could lead to petty crime. , the problem of a petty crime will be solved as well. 

unsafe places to live in

to increase police patrols in areas notorious for petty crime

considering snatching a purse or stealing something from a shop

to focus on some of the reasons why it occurs

were available

to completely rid society of it

If the unemployment problem is solved

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