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poilkee
poilkee
07.03.2020 11:51 •  Английский язык

1the capital of -is-
2 the official language of - is
3 the currency in is-
4 the word forinis
5 — has got borders with
это должно быть наверху это что делать. write five true and false sentences about countries and languages using the phrases
below and your own ideas. then listen to your
partner's sentences. say if they are true
or false using the key phrares in exercise 3​

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Dennie258
Dennie258
22.02.2021 17:45

1. For the last generation, Silicon Valley and Tokyo have been working to design computers that are ever easier to use. There is one thing, however, that has prevented the machines from becoming their user-friendliest: you still have to input data with a keyboard, and that can require you to do a lot of typing and to memorize a lot of elaborate commands.

2. Enter the clipboard computer, a technology that has been in development for the last 20 years but took hold in the mass market only in 1993. Clipboard PCs – which, as their name suggests, are not much bigger that an actual clipboard – replace the keyboard with a liquid crystal display (LCD) screen and an electronic stylus. Users input data by printing individual letters directly on the screen. There are two technologies at work in a clipboard PC: one allows raw data to get into the computer to figure out what data means. The first technology relies principally on hardware and varies depending on the particular computer. In one system, marketed under the name GRIDPad, the computer’s LCD screen is covered with a transparent conductive coating. Voltage is sent across the glass in horizontal and vertical lines forming a fine grid, the voltage is slightly different. When the stylus – which is essentially a voltmeter- touches the screen, it informs the computer of the voltage at that point. The computer uses this information to determine where the stylus is and causes a liquid crystal pixel to appear at those coordinates. The position of the stylus is monitored several hundred times a second, so as the stylus moves across the glass, whole strings of pixels are activated.

Вроде так (-)_(-)

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dedovdima14
dedovdima14
19.05.2022 20:10
1.Henry said that his son is a student.
2.Her mother said that she is working at the library. 3.My friend said that he hasn't seen me for ages.
4.All said that he shall solve the clues tomorrow.
5.He said that there's nobody here to stop them.
6.The soldier said that they will find a place to lie up. He's afraid they will kill them.
7.My friend said that they have been waiting for me for ten minutes.
8.Jane said that she's all right and nothing worries her.
9.Tom said that he's busy now. He is doing his lessons.
10.The secretary said that she isn't here. She has just left the office.
11.He said that this man is the doctor for the hospital.
12.They answered that there's no one by that name here.
13.He said that he is ill and has a high temperature.
14.They said that they have tried to telephone him.
15.She said that she doesn't think she will have done this work by the time.
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