Fill in the gap with one of the words: clever, disappointing, evil, funny, irritating, mysterious, predictable, slow-paced, unexpected, unimaginative: 1.The beginning of "The Trap" is , showing an ordinary morning in the personnages' lives.
2."The Twin Peaks" is the most film in my life. Nobody still knows who killed Laura Palmer.
3.The ending or "Return to Me" is absolutely . There is a wedding party, but not the one of Bob and Grace.
4.If you just look at the mentalist, you will never believe that he is really and can understand more than a person tells the police.
5.Mr. Collins is a very personnage. His comments make Lizzy feel either angry or uneasy.
6.I like old comedies where people with serious faces do things.
7.The ending was quite . After all their adventures they could only fall in love with each other.
8.The playwright is absolutely . His characters do nothing but walk and talk.
9.Thanks to his black clothes, Professor Snape looks from the very beginning.
10."The Phantom of the Opera" is quite . You can never guess what will happen next minute.
a)
We studied English yesterday.
Did you listen to the news yesterday?
They worked late yesterday.
I used the internet at work.
She chated to her friends.
My brother didn't dance.
b)
I didn't call my mother on her birthday.
The film was very sad. Did you cry?
My brother played video games all yesterday.
I didn't listen to the news this morning, because I was late.
Did Sarah dance with Marina at the party?
c)
She didn't wear a red dress. She wore a blue dress.
I didn't leave work early. I left work late.
We didn't go by train. We went by bus.
He didn't loose his mobile phone. He lost his wallet.
You didn't have a sandwich. You had a salad.
Объяснение:
вроде все.
Are there any books under the table?
Объяснение:
В данном предложении употребляется оборот there is/there are. Используем мы его с целью показать местонахождение предмета, либо сказать, о существовании чего-либо. В его утвердительной форме мы видим такую конструкцию: there is/there are + subject + place. Т.е. сначала сам оборот, зачастую, опускающийся при переводе (либо переводится как "есть, имеется, существует") + подлежащее (что у нас есть, имеется, существует) + место (где оно существует). В утверждении наше предложение выглядело бы так: there are some books under the table. На столе есть книги (к слову, при переводе переставляем наше место на первое место) иными словами, сначала называем место, а потом что на нем есть, имеется, существует..
Чтобы сделать отрицательную форму, нужно всего-то поставить на первое место вс глагол оборота, т.е. are:
Are there any books under the table?