4.Составьте предложения про Энн (Ann),используя Past Simple u Past Progressive. 1. choose presents/a bird fly near
2. read a newspaper/see her best friend
3. swim in the river/ her friends call to play volleyball
4. sweep the paths/ a stranger comes into the garden
5. water the trees/grandparents arrive from Paris
Layout of the world
In addition to saving effort, the stereotypes seem to do, and another function: the system of stereotypes can serve as the core of our personal tradition, a way to protect our position in society. They are ordered, more or less consistent picture of the world. It is conveniently placed our habits, tastes, abilities, pleasure and hope. The stereotypical picture of the world may be incomplete, but it is a picture of a possible world to which we have adapted. In this world of people and objects occupy space assigned to them and act as expected. We feel in this world, at home, we are a part of it.
It is not surprising that any change in stereotyping perceived as an attack on the foundations of the universe. This attack on the base of our world, and when it comes to serious things, we are actually not so easy to assume that there is a difference between our personal world and the world in general.
The system of stereotypes - not just a way to replace the magnificent diversity and messy reality of an orderly presentation of it, only a shortened and simplified way of perception. Stereotypes are the guarantee of our self-esteem, is projected to the outside world the awareness of our values, protect our position in society and our rights, and consequently, the stereotypes are filled with feelings, preferences, affection or hostility, are associated with fears, desires, instincts, pride, hope. The facility, which activates a stereotype assessed in connection with the relevant emotions.
I play football. - present simple.
I played football yesterday. - past simple.
I wil play football tomorrow. - future simple.
I am playing football now. - pr. cont-s
I was playing football at 7 o'clock yesterday. - past cont-s
I will be paying football at 5 o'clock. - future cont-s
I had played football by 3 o'clock. - past perfect
I have just played football. - pr. perf.
I will have played football by dinner - fut. per.
I had been playing football for 2 hours when he came. - pr. perfect progressive