Put the sentence in the past tense: Nick is looking through the magazine now
(*ответ*) Nick looked through the magazine the other day
Nick looks through the magazine the other day
Nick did looked through the magazine the other day
Nick was looking through the magazine the other day
Say this sentence using the verb have (have got): There are not any wide streets in this town
(*ответ*) This town hasn’t (hasn’t got) any wide streets
This town hasn’t (aren’t got) any wide streets
This town haven’t (haven’t got) any wide streets
This town has (has got) any wide streets
Say this sentence using the verb have (have got): There is a wide door in the room
(*ответ*) The room has (has got) a wide door
The room hasn’t got a wide door
The room is have got a wide door
The room have (have got) a wide door
Say this sentence using the verb have (have got): There are many actors in this theatre
(*ответ*) This theatre has (has got) many actors
This theatre is has (is has got) many actors
This theatre hasn’t (hasn’t got) many actors
This theatre have (have got) many actors
She _ usually _ us for lunch
(*ответ*) doesn't; join
aren't; joining
don't; join
isn't; joining
The 20th century is the century of
(*ответ*) science
animals
machines
nature
The capital of Russia is
(*ответ*) Moscow
Tokyo
New-York
London
The largest country in the world is
(*ответ*) Russia
China
Great Britain
the USA
The Russian cosmonaut _ was the first man to walk in space
(*ответ*) Alexey Leonov
Michael Lomonosov
James Cook
Yuri Gagarin
The usual modern conveniences are: central heating, electricity, _ , hot and cold running water
(*ответ*) gas
refuse chute
dustbin
dishwasher
They _ a car next month
(*ответ*) will have
will be have
have
will has
Translate: вздремнуть
(*ответ*) take a nap
take a nose
take a dream
take a head
Translate: a can
(*ответ*) консервная банка
кот
фотокамера
мочь
Translate: accountant
(*ответ*) бухгалтер
повар
политик
рассказчик