SHATS MIKHAIL GRIGORYEVICHHe was born on June 7, 1965 in Leningrad. He graduated from the 1 st Leningrad Medical Institute. 1987 - 1995 - an active member of the KVN team. Passion for fun and resourcefulness was preserved in him and at the end of the university, when he got a job as an anesthesiologist-resuscitator (1989 - 1995) and part-time participated in the KVN team of the CIS.Soon Shatz became a recognizable face on television - first he participated in the program "Nazlo Records!",then invented the "OPS-Studio" (1996-2004), and now conducts "Good jokes" (since 2004) and "Thank God, you've come!" (since 2006) on the STS channel.
ВРЕМЕННАЯ ФОРМА И ЗАЛОГ ГЛАГОЛОВ:
1 were looking through - past continuous, active voice,
Came in - past simple, active voice
2 said - past simple, active voice,
Had graduated - past perfect, active voice
3 gave, received - past simple, active voice
4 do not differ, differ - present Simple, active voice,
Are organized - present simple, passive voice
5 have been examined - present perfect, passive voice
6 will be unloaded - future simple, passive voice,
Arrives - present simple, active voice
ПЕРЕВОД:
1 Какой журнал Вы листали / просматривали, когда я пришёл?
2 Она сказала, что окончила вуз несколько лет назад.
3 Он правильно ответил на вопрос и получил высший .
4 Расписание студентов заочного, очного и вечернего отделений не сильно отличаются, но в них есть различия в системе организации учебного процесса.
5 Таможенники осмотрели товар / товары.
6 Паром разгрузят, когда агент прибудет в порт.
He graduated from the 1 st Leningrad Medical Institute.
1987 - 1995 - an active member of the KVN team. Passion for fun and resourcefulness was preserved in him and at the end of the university, when he got a job as an anesthesiologist-resuscitator (1989 - 1995) and part-time participated in the KVN team of the CIS.Soon Shatz became a recognizable face on television - first he participated in the program "Nazlo Records!",then invented the "OPS-Studio" (1996-2004), and now conducts "Good jokes" (since 2004) and "Thank God, you've come!" (since 2006) on the STS channel.