Krzyżówka:When there's no aswer, you can't get ....... ( 7 liter)You absolutely can't do this = you ..... (6 l.) do it.what time?you can't receive calls if you haven't got this.the week before this one was ... (4 l) week.A famous Polish composer.If you don't want to speak , you can send a (4 lit)A queen in ancient Britain. You usually get this when you finish university.Someone from los angeles is north ..(8l)the nationality f someone from the Netherlands.The past simple of worry.2 zad.Read the text and divide it into two paragraphs. Many peopla say that the last part of the twentieth century was the most exciting ever for innovations, discoveries and inventions. In that period air travel became possible for millions of people, and we saw the first moon landing. Then there was the development of the computer for home use and the birth of the internet, which have probably changed and lives of more people than anything else. However, other people say tht there were more important changes in the first half of the twentieth century. Think of all the really important andvances in medicine. Then try to imagine life without the motorcar on the television. What a difference those two things alone made to our grandparents and great grandparents, and still make to our lives today.(tu trzebo od sb oddzielić 2 zupełnie różne informacje od sb. oddzielcie taką kreską | )zad 3. Choose the correct heading ( a - c) for each paragraphes in the text Z ZADANIA POPRZEDNIEGO. There is one extra heading you do not need.a. Changes between 1900 and 1950.b. Changes is the twentieth centuryc. Changes is the second half of the 1900szad4. Przeczytaj tekst a nasytepnie do akapitów 1-4 dobierz właściwy nagłówek A - E wpisując odp. literę w każdą lukę. Jeden nagłówek jest podany dodatkowo i nie pasuje do żadnego akapitu.nagłówki:discovery, names of places , independence (niezależność), size, reasons for going there (powody aby tam jechac)1......Most people know something about the USA and its largest city, New York. Did you know that New York was originally called New Amsterdam because it was founded by the Dutch? Or that ' America' may come from the name of that Italian explorer Amerigo Vespucci?2.........However , Vespucci is not the person who discovered the country. That honour goes to Christopher Columbus, another Italian, though his ships actually arrivedin the Caribbean.3.........People have been going to the USA ever since, looking for a new home and a new life. America became known as 'the land of the free' and many people have wanted to live in the country where they say that dreams can come true.4.........Of course, it's a huge country, both in terms of population and area.When is became independent in 1776, there were thirteen states and a population of about there million. Today there are 51 states and over 300 million people - and the population will certainly continue to grow.
Answer

Life Enjoy

" Life is not a problem to be solved but a reality to be experienced! "

Get in touch

Social

© Copyright 2013 - 2024 KUDO.TIPS - All rights reserved.