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Interior DesignDate: 2015-10-07; view: 496. 13.2 13.1 Unit 13 12.4 12.3 12.2 12.1 Unit 12 11.4 11.3 11.2 11.1 1. Пример. 2. Carol and Jack were in a movie. 3. Sue was on the platform. 4. Mr. and Mrs. Baker were in the café. 5. Ben was on the beach. 6. I was at the university.
1. Пример 2. is/was 3. am 4. was 5. were 6. are 7. were 8. is 9. was 10. were 11. was 12. are/were
1. Пример 2. was 3. weren't/were 4. wasn't/was 5. were/was 6. were/wasn't, I was
1. Пример 2. Were they friendly? 3. Was it difficult? 4. Were they expensive? 5. Was it interesting?
1. Пример 2. Carol and Jack were at the cinema. They were watching a film. 3. Tom was in his car. He was driving. 4. Catherine was at the station. Catherine was waiting for a train. 5. Mr. and Mrs. Baker were in the park. They were walking. 6. I was in the shop. I was playing guitar
1. Пример 2. She was swimming 3. She was reading a newspaper 4. She was cooking 5. She was driving 6. She was listening to music
1. Пример 2. What were you doing at 11 o'clock? 3. What was she wearing yesterday? 4. When you went out was it raining? 5. Where were you living in 1981? 1. Пример 2. He was smoking a pipe. 3. He was caring a bag. 4. He wasn't caring an umbrella. 5. He wasn't going to the dentist. 6. He was wearing a hat.
1. Tom walked down the street. He saw Jack. He said Hello, 2. They were sitting in the garden. It started to rain. They went into the house 3. Carol was painting the room. She fell off the ladder. She broke her arm
1. Пример. 2. Пример. 3. Пример. 4. was working 5. got/was washing, dressed, had 6. came/was having 7. met/was wearing 8. broke/were playing 9. waited/was arriving 10. got/shining, went 11. wasn't driving/happened 12. wasn't going 13. did you do 14. were you doing/was watching
Interior design is the arrangement, decoration, and furnishing of the interior spaces in residential and nonresidential buildings and in such other enclosed structures as ships and aircraft. The term interior decoration has often been used interchangeably with interior design, although the former refers more specifically to the trades concerned with the ornamental aspects of interiors (wallpaper, upholstery, drapery, and so forth). Trained professionals who plan interiors generally prefer the latter term to describe their field.
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