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Xamelion11
Xamelion11
03.04.2020 22:02 •  Английский язык

1) Jack didn’t go/come out last night. He stayed at home.
2) Now mum is going/coming to the supermarket to buy some food.
3) My friends went/came to me house yesterday and we had some tea.
4) My grandparents often go/come to the church on Sundays.
5) Where are you going/coming? – To the souvenir shop.
6) Sarah wants to go/come to Sidney.
7) “Let’s come/go in”, mum said to us.

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star5647
star5647
08.06.2023 11:56

Phrasal verb MAKE. Fill in the correct word UP, UP WITH, OUT.

13. I’ve just made up a story.

14. I can't make out the meaning of this poem.

15. He made up with his sister yesterday.

Complete the sentences using Present Perfect Continuous.

20. It … for two days. (has been raining)

21. John … for two hours now! (has been sleepng)

22. How long have you … the environment problems? (been studying)

23. She … to raise money for the zoo for months. (has been trying)

24. He … hard to build a nesting box, that’s why it has already broken. (has not been working)

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jkazlova
jkazlova
02.08.2022 21:40
Taking a walk in the park could help those suffering from depression, researchers have found.They studied whether a nature walk could improve the mood of people with clinical depression.The research also tested theories developed in a cognitive science field known as Attention Restoration Theory, which propose that people concentrate better after spending time in nature or looking at natural scenes.According to ART, those in peaceful settings are not bombarded with external distractions, which tax their working memory and attention systems.As a result, the brain can relax and enter a state of contemplation, which helps restore cognitive capacities.For the latest study, 20 people with clinical depression – 12 women and eight men, with an average age of 26 – took part in an experiment that involved walking in a quiet nature setting and in a noisy urban setting.Before their walks, participants completed testing to determine their cognitive and mood status, and were asked to think about an unresolved, painful memory.They were then told to go for an hour-long walk in a woodland park, or stroll along a busy street.
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