Time Clauses 2 complete the Sentences using When /while/ as soon AS/BEFORE/AFTER/UNTIL 1.- I hope that my mom will come … … dinner. 2.- … … I hear from you, I'll let you know. 3.-Lunch will be ready … come home. 4. -The children won't go to bed … … ten o'clock tonight. 5.-… … he arrives in the afternoon, he kisses his wife. 6.-I would like to buy a car … … I get too old. 7.-Sonia will help you with the cleaning … … she has free time. 8.-I usually do my housework … … having lunch. 9. -… I finish this project, I hope to get enough money to buy a car. 10.-Sarah will give you her address … … she goes to France. 11.-We won't get on the plane … … midnight. 12. 12. -Don't worry, I'll share the flat with you … … Peter is living in Paris. 13.- … Yolanda finds a better job, she will leave the family house. 14.- … … you are having a shower, I'll make a pizza for dinner. 15.-Tony won't get married … … he is twenty two years old. 16. -Open the window … … you are cooking. 17.-I will tell you a secret … 17. … you wash the dishes. 18.-Eat you meal … it get cold.
1. I use my phone to text my friends and surf the internet.
2. My phone is very important because my mother can call me.
3. I think 2 hours on the Internet is the maximum.
4. No, because surfing the Internet for a very long time is harmful.
5. The Internet is full of scammers, viruses, so it’s better not to go to unfamiliar sites. Someone may steal your personal data.
Перевод:
1. Я использую телефон, чтобы общаться с друзьями и сидеть в интернете.
2. Мой телефон очень важен, потому что моя мама сможет звонить мне.
3. Я думаю, что 2 часа - это максимум.
4. Нет, потому что сидеть в интернете слишком долго вредно.
5. В интернете полно мошенников, вирусов, поэтому лучше не заходить на незнакомые сайты. Кто-нибудь может украсть у вас личные данные.
Jack London became my favourite writer from his first books I'd read. First of all I got interested in Jack London as a personality. His life story struck me not less than his works. What a man! He was strong and talented. He lived a life of adventures and hardships, so he knew what he was writing about. In his novel Martin Iden he describes his biography. What a hard life he lived!
Jack London was born in San Francisco in 1876. From his childhood he suffered greatly. He changed a lot of jobs: selling out newspapers, working at the factory. He hated that kind of job, which exhausted people and made them suffer physically and morally.
Young Jack had no opportunity to go to school, so he studied privately reading much at night.