Big science 4, Students book.
Фрагмент из книги.
The pull of gravity on an object gives an object its weight. An object’s weight depends on where it is. When the pull of gravity is weaker, the object’s weight is less. For example, the moon has less gravity than Earth. So, you weigh less on the moon. The pull of gravity is also less the farther you are from Earth’s center. So, you weigh less on a mountaintop than in a valley.
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Big science 4, Students book
Купить бумажную или электронную книгу и скачать и читать Big science 4, Students bookOptimise, B2, Workbook, With answer key, Bandis A., Reilly P., 2017
Optimise, B2, Workbook, With answer key, Bandis A., Reilly P., 2017.
Фрагмент из книги.
When you have time to yourself, you probably hang out with friends, go to the cinema or go shopping - but what about when you fancy doing something new and exciting in your free time that’s not expensive? Finding activities that are fun, accessible and don’t cost the earth is impossible, right? Wrong!
Скачать и читать Optimise, B2, Workbook, With answer key, Bandis A., Reilly P., 2017Фрагмент из книги.
When you have time to yourself, you probably hang out with friends, go to the cinema or go shopping - but what about when you fancy doing something new and exciting in your free time that’s not expensive? Finding activities that are fun, accessible and don’t cost the earth is impossible, right? Wrong!
The Quick Reference English Grammar Handbook, Manuel D., 2020
pdfThe Quick Reference English Grammar Handbook, Manuel D., 2020.
The Quick Reference English Grammar Handbook: Concisely covers all grammar topics in alphabetical order. For teachers, language learners, and students who need to learn grammar.
Скачать и читать The Quick Reference English Grammar Handbook, Manuel D., 2020The Quick Reference English Grammar Handbook: Concisely covers all grammar topics in alphabetical order. For teachers, language learners, and students who need to learn grammar.
English File, Advanced Plus, Workbook, Latham-Koenig C., Oxenden C., Chomacki K., 2021
English File, Advanced Plus, Workbook, Latham-Koenig C., Oxenden C., Chomacki K., 2021.
Фрагмент из книги.
It is generally considered that the digital age / time began in the 1970s, with the introduction of the first personal computer.
Even in middle age, my siblings and I find our parents simply don't see us as / like equals. They still treat us like children.
Скачать и читать English File, Advanced Plus, Workbook, Latham-Koenig C., Oxenden C., Chomacki K., 2021Фрагмент из книги.
It is generally considered that the digital age / time began in the 1970s, with the introduction of the first personal computer.
Even in middle age, my siblings and I find our parents simply don't see us as / like equals. They still treat us like children.
Focus 5, Students Book, 2020
Focus 5, Students Book, 2020.
Фрагмент из книги.
We use inversion in sentences which start with negative adverbs, e.g. never, rarely, seldom, hardly, barely, scarcely, no sooner or phrases with no or not, e.g. under no circumstances, on no condition, on no account, at no time, in no way, not until, not only, etc. In these sentences an affi rmative sentence takes on the order and verb form of a question, i.e.
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We use inversion in sentences which start with negative adverbs, e.g. never, rarely, seldom, hardly, barely, scarcely, no sooner or phrases with no or not, e.g. under no circumstances, on no condition, on no account, at no time, in no way, not until, not only, etc. In these sentences an affi rmative sentence takes on the order and verb form of a question, i.e.
Focus 4, Students Book, 2020
Focus 4, Students Book, 2020.
Фрагмент из книги.
We use inversion in sentences which start with negative adverbs, e.g. never, rarely, seldom, hardly, barely, scarcely, no sooner or phrases with no or not, e.g. under no circumstances, on no condition, on no account, at no time, in no way, not until, not only, etc. In these sentences an affi rmative sentence takes on the order and verb form of a question, i.e.
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We use inversion in sentences which start with negative adverbs, e.g. never, rarely, seldom, hardly, barely, scarcely, no sooner or phrases with no or not, e.g. under no circumstances, on no condition, on no account, at no time, in no way, not until, not only, etc. In these sentences an affi rmative sentence takes on the order and verb form of a question, i.e.
Focus 3, Students Book, 2020
Focus 3, Students Book, 2020.
Фрагмент из книги.
We use expressions so/too and neither/nor/either in short statements meaning (me) too or (me) neither. We use these constructions in reaction to somebody’s statements to let the other person know that we are in the same situation. We use so and too in positive statements. The form of an auxiliary or modal verb in short statements must be the same as the form of the main verb and the subject in the sentence to which it refers.
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We use expressions so/too and neither/nor/either in short statements meaning (me) too or (me) neither. We use these constructions in reaction to somebody’s statements to let the other person know that we are in the same situation. We use so and too in positive statements. The form of an auxiliary or modal verb in short statements must be the same as the form of the main verb and the subject in the sentence to which it refers.
Focus 2, Students Book, 2020
Focus 2, Students Book, 2020.
Фрагмент из книги.
Around the world, many families live with several generations in the same house. This is because young people can’t afford to move away from home. Also the older generation live longer now, and they want to be useful. These homes are crowded, but the generations help and support each other. So what’s it like to have grandparents, parents and children living together? We asked members of three generations of the same family.
Купить бумажную или электронную книгу и скачать и читать Focus 2, Students Book, 2020Фрагмент из книги.
Around the world, many families live with several generations in the same house. This is because young people can’t afford to move away from home. Also the older generation live longer now, and they want to be useful. These homes are crowded, but the generations help and support each other. So what’s it like to have grandparents, parents and children living together? We asked members of three generations of the same family.
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