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ПОМОГИТЕ ОЧЕНЬ НУЖНО СДЕЛАТЬ СРОЧНО!! In summer I went ... Scarborough. When I arrived there it was late afternoon.... dinner I put... my raincoat and went... ... a walk. It was a dull day, the sky was covered ... clouds, and it was raining a little. The wind was very strong and it was dif ficult to walk, but I wanted some air. While I was walking slow ly ... the quiet empty street I saw a stranger. He first passed me by, but then he stopped. “Is that you, old man?” he shouted. “It’s nice to see you! I was never so glad to see you ... my whole life!’ I turned .... It was Jones. “Why, what are you doing here? What’s the matter?” I said. “And aren’t you cold?” Jones was wearing flannel trousers and a thin shirt. “Why don’t your go home?” “I cannot,” he answered. “I forgot the name ... the hotel where my wife and I stayed. Take m e... you and give me some thing to eat.” “Haven’t you any money?” I asked. “Not a penny. Wfegot here... York, my wife and I ,... about eleven. W? left our things ... the station and went... the hotel. I changed my clothes and w ent a walk. The sun was shin ing brightly and there was nothing ... the weather forecast about rain. But I forgot to take the address.” “Can you describe the street or the house?” “N o,” he said sadly. “Wfell. I’m sure that we’ll find out where you live soon enough,” I said. I took him ... my hotel and gave him some food. Wfethen began telephoning all the hotels... Scarborough. Wfedid it so well that next afternoon Jones found both his hotel and his wife.”
Complete the sentences with the words in parentheses. 1.I didnt feel good yesterday. If I (feel) _____________ better, I(come) ___________________ to class yesterday. 2.I dont feel good today. If I (feel) _____________ better, I(take) ___________________ a walk in the park today. 473 3.I have a cold today, but I will probably feel better tomorrow. If I (feel) _________ better tomorrow, I (go) ________________ to class. 4.Im sorry that you didnt come to the party. If you (come) ________ ________, you(have) ____________________ a good time 5.I didnt know that Bob was sick. If I (know) _____________ that he was sick, I(take) ____________________ him some chicken soup. 6.Im tired. If I (be, not) __________ tired, I(help) __________ you. 7.Snow is predicted for tomorrow. If it (snow) __________ tomorrow I(stay) ________________ home. 8.I may have a dollar. Let me look in my wallet. If I (have) ________ a dollar, I(lend) ________________ it to you. 9.I dont have any money. If I (have) __________ a dollar, I(lend) ________________ it to you. 10.I didnt have a dollar yesterday. If I (have) _________ a dollar yesterday, I(lend) ___________________ it to you. 11.I didnt know it was your birthday yesterday. I wish you (tell) _____________ me. I (get) ____________________ you present if I(know) ________________ it was your birthday yesterday. 13.Why didnt you tell me when your plane was supposed to arrive? If you (tell) _____________ me, I (pick) ___________________
Выпишите предложения в страдательном залоге, подчеркните сказуемое, укажите время сказуемого. Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is generally thought of as a measure of an economys aggregate output or income, but, as it turns out, GDP also represents aggregate expenditure on an economys goods and services. Economists divide the spending on an economys goods and services into four components: Consumption, Investment, Government Purchases, and Net Exports. Consumption (C) Consumption, represented by the letter C, is the amount that households (i.e. not businesses or the government) spend on new goods and services. The one exception to this rule is housing, since expenditure on new housing is placed in the investment category. This category counts all consumption spending regardless of whether the spending is on domestic or foreign goods and services, and the consumption of foreign goods is corrected for in the net exports category. Investment (I) Investment, represented by the letter I, is the amount that households and businesses spend on items that are used to make more goods and services. The most common form of investment is in capital equipment for businesses, but its important to remember that households purchases of new housing also counts as investment for GDP purposes. Like consumption, investment expenditure can be used to purchase capital and other items from either domestic or foreign producers, and this is corrected for in the net exports category. Inventory is another common investment category for businesses, since items that are produced but not sold in a given time period are considered as having been purchased by the company that made them. Therefore, the accumulation of inventory is considered positive investment, and the liquidation of existing inventory is counted as negative investment. Government Purchases (G) In addition to households and businesses, the government can also consume goods and services and invest in capital and other items.