1. Bands were playing and the gentlemen in hats were preparing to make speeches about their great achievement. They made the first underground railway travel in the world — a distance of almost four miles.
It was the year 1863 and on that first historic day 30,000 Londoners used this new and strange way of travel. Now more than a hundred years later the London Underground carries more than a million passengers every day. The total number of passengers carried by the London Underground each year is enormous, and it is constantly growing.
2. In the early days the trains were driven by steam locomotives which burnt coal.
It is said that the train staff and porters' asked permission to grow beards and moustaches — as an early form of smog mask.
Now the atmosphere "underground" is considered even better than that outside as germs cannot grow in the dry air, and the trains, of course, are electric.
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It was the year 1863 and on that first historic day 30,000 Londoners used this new and strange way of travel. Now more than a hundred years later the London Underground carries more than a million passengers every day. The total number of passengers carried by the London Underground each year is enormous, and it is constantly growing.
2. In the early days the trains were driven by steam locomotives which burnt coal.
It is said that the train staff and porters' asked permission to grow beards and moustaches — as an early form of smog mask.
Now the atmosphere "underground" is considered even better than that outside as germs cannot grow in the dry air, and the trains, of course, are electric.
were playing — Past Continuous Active
were preparing — Past Continuous Active
made — Past Simple Active
was — Past Simple Active
used — Past Simple Active
carries — Present Simple Active
is growing — Present Continuous Active
were driven — Past Simple Passive
burnt — Past Simple Active
is said — Present Simple Passive
asked — Past Simple Active
is considered — Present Simple Passive
cannot grow — Present Simple Active
are — Present Simple Active
2. 1.There is no cheese left on the table.There is some in the fridge
2.Are there any museums in your town?-Yes, there are two interesting ones.
3.What is there near your house?- Theres is a school
4.Homw many books are there in your library?-There are some books in there
5.There is nothing in the vase
6. Is there anyone in the office?-No, there isn't anyone there
7.I have little paper. Bring me some.
8.There are few mistakes in your dictation.
9.What is there on the table?-There are some books
10.There are a lot of parks in our city
11.There is someone in the room
12.What is there in your school bag?-There are my books.
Объяснение:
some-несколько. Используется с мн.числом и с неисчесляемыми сущ. в утвердительных предл.
any- несколько. Исп. со мн.числом и неисч.сущ. в отрицательных и вопросит. предл.