B) * Now complete the sentences. 1 Cahokia is near 2 The Mississippians built 3 To tell the time, they 4 They played 5 The Mississippians ate 6 No one knows why the people 7 A possible reason is that
1. Americans expect (Present Simple)their government to serve (the Infinitive Present) them, and this attitude has been growing (Present Perfect Continuous)very strong among Americans since the Constitution was adopted (Past Simple Passive)
2. The importance to Americans of the Constitution, the law and the principles of equal justice is best understood (Present Simple Passive) through discussion of some cases that the Supreme Court has decided (present Perfect)
3. It was (Past Simple) soon clear that this loose agreement among the states called (Past Simple Passive) the Articles of Confederation was not working )Past Continouos) well.
4. The Constitution has been repeatedly amended (Present Perfect passive) to meet (the Infinitive present) the changing needs of the nation, but it remains (present simple) “the supreme law of the land”.
5. In 1776, the thirteen weak British colonies in America came (past simple) together, stood up (past simple), and told (past simple) what was (past simple) then the world’s greatest power that from now on they would (Future in the Past) be free and independent states.
1)what does your brother do? He workes inuniversety.What is he doing no? He is reading news paper.I always give him newspaper ,when came back from his work.2)It was night when we come to house,it was wind,and it geting cold3) What will you do tomorrowat 8o'clock? Tomorrow at 8 o'clock i will finish my homework and play in piano.4) They read his book in english and know many of his composition.5) Comewinter and we will again go to rink6)When Tom came outfrom house,all childrenplay footballBill and Djon consider round stones,which he brought from river 8) when he get up mother yet get up and ready tea 9) I yet goingto remember her name but i can't remember10) When he came home we were at the cinema11) She said it is rained and us stay at home
2. The importance to Americans of the Constitution, the law and the principles of equal justice is best understood (Present Simple Passive) through discussion of some cases that the Supreme Court has decided (present Perfect)
3. It was (Past Simple) soon clear that this loose agreement among the states called (Past Simple Passive) the Articles of Confederation was not working )Past Continouos) well.
4. The Constitution has been repeatedly amended (Present Perfect passive) to meet (the Infinitive present) the changing needs of the nation, but it remains (present simple) “the supreme law of the land”.
5. In 1776, the thirteen weak British colonies in America came (past simple) together, stood up (past simple), and told (past simple) what was (past simple) then the world’s greatest power that from now on they would (Future in the Past) be free and independent states.