Употребите правильную форму глагола, данного в скобках.1) bookkeepers (to enter) transactions in chronological order.2) the bookkeeper (to enter) this transaction yesterday.3) the bank (to lend) a big sum of money to the business a month ago.4) they (not to own) this factory. they (to sell) it some time ago.5) the business (to gain) in value last year.6) we hope that our business (to gain) in value next year.7) this business (to spend) much money on lease payments every year.8) his work (to consist) of preparing financial statements. he is responsible for the annual report.9) she (to transfer) this sum to the bank tomorrow.10) they usually (to save) money for summer holidays.
This is my online review. He's dedicated to one topic. Namely, how to write an essay correctly. All right, let's get started. So, at the beginning, we need to write an introduction. For example, this story raises an interesting topic. After the introduction, you need to write a thesis, that is, briefly describe one of the main topics of the essay. After thesis, you need to write evidence, well, why do you think so, and so on? And most importantly, the last ones need to write a conclusion. Well, the inference you most likely proved in your text. And one more tip, it is desirable to relax a little on your desk, for example, before writing an essay. But if you're home, I highly advise you to sleep or take a walk. Personally, it helps me a lot. (139 слов) Надеюсь
Who Was Charles Dickens?
Charles Dickens was a British novelist, journalist, editor, illustrator and s
ocial commentator who wrote such beloved classic novels as Oliver Twist, A Christmas Carol, Nicholas Nickleby, David Copperfield, A Tale of Two Cities and Great Expectations
Early life and Education
Dickens was born Charles John Huffam
Dickens on February 7, 1812, in Portsmouth, on the southern coast of England.
Charles Dickens' Books
Throughout his career, Dickens published a total of 15 novels. His most well-known works include:
'Oliver Twist' (1837-1838)
Oliver Twist, Dickens first novel, follows the life of an orphan living in the streets. The book was inspired by how Dickens felt as an impoverished child forced to get by on his wits and earn his own keep.