1. To get a constant current, you must have its source. 2. A pyrometer is used to measure the temperature of hot metals. 3. Man learned to dissolve atoms in order to receive a large amount of energy. 4. Scientists are trying to solve the problem associated with new phenomena of electricity. 5. Lightning rod-metal device for protecting buildings from lightning. 6. Carrying out experiments with atmospheric electricity was very dangerous at that time. 7. To magnetize an object is to place it in a magnet field.
What are Jessica`s? Fill in the gaps with the verbs in the correct form.
E: Jessica, what (0) are you going to do (to do) on Saturday? I (1) am going to see a new film at the Valley Cinema. (2) Will you join me? J:Saturday? This Saturday? I can`t. I have already planned something. E:Oh, really? What (3)are you going to do? J: I (4)am going to go to Kerry Gleann`s cottage. E: Where is the cottage? (5) Will you go by car there? And, when (6) are you going to come back? J: I (7) will talk to Kerry tomorrow and then I (8) will tell you everything.
1. To get a constant current, you must have its source. 2. A pyrometer is used to measure the temperature of hot metals. 3. Man learned to dissolve atoms in order to receive a large amount of energy. 4. Scientists are trying to solve the problem associated with new phenomena of electricity. 5. Lightning rod-metal device for protecting buildings from lightning. 6. Carrying out experiments with atmospheric electricity was very dangerous at that time. 7. To magnetize an object is to place it in a magnet field.
What are Jessica`s? Fill in the gaps with the verbs in the correct form.
E: Jessica, what (0) are you going to do (to do) on Saturday?
I (1) am going to see a new film at the Valley Cinema. (2) Will you join me?
J:Saturday? This Saturday? I can`t. I have already planned something.
E:Oh, really? What (3)are you going to do?
J: I (4)am going to go to Kerry Gleann`s cottage.
E: Where is the cottage? (5) Will you go by car there? And, when (6) are you going to come back?
J: I (7) will talk to Kerry tomorrow and then I (8) will tell you everything.