Интерактивные истории, текстовые игры и квесты
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Anastasia Stanishevskaya
Pages of history: linking past and present.
Present simple and present progressive
Function words expressing TIME
HISTORIC versus HISTORICAL
Phrasal verb TO PICK
Active vocabulary
Plurals of some Latin and Greek borrowings
You see a test based on Unit 1.
Pages of history: linking past and present.
World War II brought about a lot of ... changes in Western Europe.
historic
historical
There are a lot of ... monuments in St. Petersburg.
historical
history
... books, films or pictures describe or represent people, situations or things that existed in the past.
historic
historical
Trafalgar Square is a ... spot.
historic
historical
The ... Museum is situated in Red Square. There are a lot of ... objects and ... documents in it.
history, historic, historic
historical, historic, historic
Why do they always pick ... me? I've done all the washing up.
on
up
I never studied French. I just picked it ... when I was in France.
up
out
I ordered some meat from the butcher. I'll pick it ... on my way home tonight.
at
up
Jane picked ... the blouse she particularly liked.
out
up
What is the definition of BENEFIT?
to succeed in doing what you planned to do
to get help or an advantage from something
What is the definition of AVAILABLE?
possible to get free or ready when you need it
having a good effect or influence on somebody
What is the definition of CAPTURE?
to know what is happening
to catch someone so that they became their prisoner
What is the definition of CONTRIBUTE?
to write articles for a newspaper or magazine
modern or relating to the present time
What is the definition of ESTABLISH?
to begin or create, to start to happen
quick, fast
Write in singular FORMULAE.
formulas
formula
Write in singular MEDIUMS.
media
medium
Write in singular ANTENNAE.
antennas
antenna
Write in singular CACTUSES.
cactus
cacti
Write in singular GENIUSES.
genius
genii
The ambulance arrived ... time and the injured driver was immediately rushed to the hospital.
in
on
You are going on holiday ... the end of this month, aren't you?
in
at
Police say the incident took place at around 9 o'clock ... yesterday evening.
in
-
Mike stayed in London ... a week. ... that time he did most of the signs of the great city.
for, during
during, for
The meeting will be held ... the end of the week.
in
at
I sat picking ... my dinner wishing I was somewhere else.
up
at
The timetable shows the next train, the 10.45 to Dover ... from platform 15.
is leaving
leaves
Little Lillie ... for independence! Just think of it!
is always fighting
always fights
We can't go to the sea. We ... our exams in the first week of June.
have
are having
"Attention, please! The boat ... in a few minutes."
is sailing
sails
When ...?
is the concert beginning
does the concert begin