How you cut your finger
How you cut your finger
Task 5. Поставьте глаголы в нужную форму (время – Past Simple). 1. Mrs. Clay usually finishes her work at half past three, but she ___ (finish) it later yesterday afternoon. 2. Every day I help my Mom about the house, but last week I was very busy with my exam. So I ___ (not/help) her much. 3. Tom isn’t playing tennis tomorrow afternoon, he ___ (not/play) tennis yesterday. 4. Now my brother smokes a lot, but he ___ (not/ smoke) before. 5. I ___ (get) to the market myself last time, but now I don’t remember how to get there. 6. How you ___ (cut) your finger? 7. Jack ___ (try) to remember what he had done last April. 8. Looking through the paper, the teacher ___ (find) several mistakes. 9. He ___(meet) Mary and___(fall) in love with her at first sight. 10. Helen ___ (prefer) tea to coffee. 11. When you ___ (write) to your parents last time? 12. Yesterday Mr. Watson ___ (drink) too much at the party. 13. We ___ (not/have) a holiday last year. 14. When ___ Jill (finish) school? 15. I ___ (study) well at school. Task 6. Сделайте следующие предложения вопросительными. Дайте на них отрицательный и утвердительный ответы. Example: We met at the university. → Did we meet at the university? – No, we didn’t meet at the university. / Yes, we did. 1. I made a mistake in my exercise. 2. The two boys fought in the street. 3. My roses grew very well last year. 4. She told me the secret a week ago. 5. The group understood the lesson. 6. The girls went to the party on Saturday. 7. The sun shone brightly yesterday morning. 8. I got out of bed at six o’clock. * The Future Simple Tense (Будущее простое время) употребляется для выражения действия, которое произойдет в будущем. При этом часто встречаются слова tomorrow, next, in 2055, in a week/year/ten minutes и т. д. Task 7. Раскройте скобки, употребляя глаголы в Future Simple. Задайте к предложению общий вопрос и дайте положительный и отрицательный ответы. Example: We (to meet) at the university tomorrow. → We will meet at the university tomorrow. Will we meet at the university tomorrow? – Yes, we will. / No, we, won’t. 1. I and my friends (to go skiing) next Sunday. 2. You (to go) to the cinema next weekend? 3. Her mother (not to cook) in the evening. 4. They (to come) home at ten pm tomorrow. 5. His sister (to draw) a picture next week. 6. When you (to come) home? 7. What you (to prepare) for breakfast tomorrow? 8. Their friends (to invite) us to spend Christmas holidays in their cottage? 9. How you (to create) a sketch for this project next week? 10. I (to send) email to my friend tomorrow. Task 8. Раскройте скобки, употребляя глаголы в Future Simple. Задайте к предложению специальный вопрос, используя подходящие вопросительные слова. 1. Tomorrow I (to meet) my partner at the airport. 2. My friends (to go) to the club next week. 3. He (not to go) to Paris next Monday. 4. They (to plant) grapes next summer. 5. He (to run) in the morning in the park every day next week. 6. You (not to run) in the morning in the park every day next week. 7. We (not to watch) TV in the evening today. 8. Tomorrow we (to read) an interesting book in the class-room. 9. I (to go shopping) next Friday. I(to go shopping) every Friday. 10. Listen! I (to make) this work next week. Task 9. Раскройте скобки, употребляя глаголы в Future Simple. 1. I want to get a medical checkup. I (to go) to my doctor tomorrow. 2. He (to give) me a complete examination. 3. The nurse (to lead) me into one of the examination rooms. 4. I (to take) off my clothes and (to put) on a hospital gown. 5. Dr. Setton (to come) in, (to shake) my hand, and (to say) «hello». 6. I (to stand) on his scale so he can measure my height and my weight. 7. He (to take) my pulse. 8. Then he (to take) my blood pressure. 9. After he takes my blood pressure, he (to take) some blood for a blood analysis. 10. He (to examine) my eyes, ears, nose and throat.
Task 5
1. Mrs. Clay usually finishes her work at half past three, but she finished it later yesterday afternoon.
2. Every day I help my Mom about the house, but last week I was very busy with my exam. So I did not help her much.
3. Tom isn’t playing tennis tomorrow afternoon, he did not play tennis yesterday.
4. Now my brother smokes a lot, but he did not smoke before.
5. I got to the market myself last time, but now I don’t remember how to get there.
6. How did you cut your finger?
7. Jack tred to remember what he had done last April.
8. Looking through the paper, the teacher found several mistakes.
9. He met Mary and fell in love with her at first sight.
10. Helen preferred tea to coffee.
11. When did you write to your parents last time?
12. Yesterday Mr. Watson drank too much at the party.
13. We did not have a holiday last year.
14. When did Jill finish school?
15. I studied well at school.
Task 9.
1. I want to get a medical checkup. I will go to my doctor tomorrow.
2. He will give me a complete examination.
3. The nurse will lead me into one of the examination rooms.
4. I will take off my clothes and put on a hospital gown.
5. Dr. Setton will come in, will shake my hand, and will say «hello».
6. I will stand on his scale so he can measure my height and my weight.
7. He will take my pulse.
8. Then he will take my blood pressure.
9. After he takes my blood pressure, he will take some blood for a blood analysis.
10. He will examine my eyes, ears, nose and throat.
Выберите правильный вариант ответа в прошедшем времени. Choose the correct variant in Past Simpl…
Выберите правильный вариант ответа в прошедшем времени. Choose the correct variant in Past Simple:
1. There isn’t a cloud in the sky, but it (be) cloudy in the morning.
a) is b) was c) were
2. Mrs. Clay usually finishes her work at half past three, but she (finish) it later yesterday afternoon.
a) finish b) finishes c) finished
3. Every day I help my Mom about the house, but last week I was very busy with my exam. So I (not/help) her much.
a) not helped b) didn’t helped c) didn’t help
4. Tom isn’t playing tennis tomorrow afternoon, he (not/play) tennis yesterday.
a) doesn’t play b) didn’t play c) didn’t played
5. We generally have lunch at 12.30, but yesterday we (have lunch) later.
a) had lunch b) have lunched c) had had lunch
6. Now my brother smokes a lot, but he (not/ smoke) before.
a) hadn’t smoked b) didn’t smoke c) not smoked
7. The Frasers live in four-room apartment, but last year they (live) in a small house in the country.
a) were living b) did live c) lived
8. I (get) to the market myself last time, but now I don’t remember how to get there.
a) getted b) goted c) got
9. How you (cut) your finger?
a) How have you cut b) How you cutted c) How did you cut
10. Jack (try) to remember what he had done last April.
a) was tried b) tried c) tried
Задание по английскому языку
The Past Indefinite (Simple) Tense
Выберите правильный ответ / Choose the correct variant:
1. There isn’t a cloud in the sky, but it (be) cloudy in the morning.
2. Mrs. Clay usually finishes her work at half past three, but she (finish) it later yesterday afternoon. a. finish
3. Every day I help my Mom about the house, but last week I was very busy with my exam. So I (not/help) her much.
4. Tom isn’t playing tennis tomorrow afternoon, he (not/play) tennis yesterday.
5. We generally have lunch at 12.30, but yesterday we (have lunch) later.
c. had had lunch
6. Now my brother smokes a lot, but he (not/smoke) before.
7. The Frasers live in four-room apartment, but last year they (live) in a small house in the country.
8. I (get) to the market myself last time, but now I don’t remember how to get there.
9. How you (cut) your finger?
a. How have you cut
b. How you cutted
c. How did you cut
10. Jack (try) to remember what he had done last April.
11. Looking through the paper, the teacher (find) several mistakes.
12. He (meet) Mary and (fall) in love with her at first sight.
a. had met, falled
13. Helen (prefer) tea to coffee.
14. When you (write) to your parents last time?
a. When do you writed
b. When did you write
c. When did you wrote
15. Yesterday Mr. Watson (drink) too much at the party.
16. Don’t worry about your letter. I (send) it the day before yesterday.
17. When I was a child, I (always/be) late for school.
a. were always late
b. was always late
c. be always lated
18. My husband (work) in the bank for three years since 1990 to 1993.
19. My (not/have) a holiday last year.
20. When Jill (finish) school?
a. When did Jill finished
b. When was Jill finish
c. When did Jill finish
The Past Indefinite (Simple) Tense
Выберите правильный ответ / Choose the correct variant:
1. There isn’t a cloud in the sky, but it (be) cloudy in the morning.
b. was
2. Mrs. Clay usually finishes her work at half past three, but she (finish) it later yesterday afternoon.
c. finished
3. Every day I help my Mom about the house, but last week I was very busy with my exam. So I (not/help) her much.
c. didn’t help
4. Tom isn’t playing tennis tomorrow afternoon, he (not/play) tennis yesterday.
b. didn’t play
5. We generally have lunch at 12.30, but yesterday we (have lunch) later.
a. had lunch
6. Now my brother smokes a lot, but he (not/smoke) before.
b. didn’t smoke
7. The Frasers live in four-room apartment, but last year they (live) in a small house in the country.
c. lived
8. I (get) to the market myself last time, but now I don’t remember how to get there.
c. got
9. How you (cut) your finger?
c. How did you cut
16. Don’t worry about your letter. I (send) it the day before yesterday.
помогите пожалуйста с английским?)
Use the verbs in the box to make up questions on the text about A. Christie’s biography and let your desk mate answer the questions.
be born go study enjoy write die
8. Choose the correct variant:
1. There isn’t a cloud in the sky, but it (be) cloudy yesterday.
is
was
were
2. Mr. Wilson usually finishes his work at half past three, but he (finish) it later yesterday afternoon.
finish
finishes
finished
3. We usually have lunch at 12.30, but yesterday we (have lunch) later.
had lunch
have lunched
had had lunch
4. The Browns live in a five-room apartment, but last year they (live) in a small house in the country.
were living
did live
lived
5. How you (cut) your finger?
How have you cut
How you cutted
How did you cut
6. When you (write) to your parents last time?
When do you writed
When did you write
When did you wrote
7. We (not/have) a holiday last year.
didn’t have
haven’t had
haven’t had
используйте слова в рамке, чтобы здать вопросы о биографии Агаты Кристи, вам сосед по парте должен на них ответить.
вопросы:
When was A Christie born?
Where did she went to study?
What kind of literature did she enjoy to read?
Can you name any novels that A Christie wrote?
Wen did A Christie die?
вторая часть.
1. was.
2.finished
3. had lunch
4. lived
5. how have you cut
6. when did you write
7. didn;t have
Используйте глаголы в поле, чтобы составить вопросы по тексту о биографии А. Кристи, и пусть ваш стол помощника ответить на вопросы.
родиться поехать учиться наслаждаться написать умереть
8. Выберите правильный вариант:
1. Существует не облако в небе, но он (будет) облачно вчера.
является
было
были
2. Г-н Уилсон обычно заканчивает свою работу в 3:30, но он (конец) это позже вчера днем.
заканчивать
отделки
законченный
3. Мы обычно обедали в 12.30, но вчера мы (обед) позже.
пообедал
обедал
имели обед
4.Browns жить в квартире пять комнат, но в прошлом году они (Live) в небольшом домике в стране.
жили
так жить
живший
5. Как вы (разреза) пальцем?
Как вы вырезать
Как вы вырезанные
Как вы режете
6. Когда вы (запись) своих родителей в последний раз?
Когда вы записана
Когда вы пишете
Когда ты писал
7. Мы (не / у) праздник в прошлом году.
не было
не было
не было
was
finished
had lunch
lived
did you cut
did you write
didn’t have
Это что касается грамматической части. А уж вопросы задайте сами, вам предыдущий помощник замечательно перевел :)) С переводом, я думаю, понятно какие вопросы надо задавать. Когда родился, где пригодился. ну и т. д.
Lady,
did go. А вообще-то лучше сказать Where did she study?
How you cut your finger
Eagan, Woodbury and Vadnais Heights
Your hands are the most versatile tools you can imagine. They tie, type, zip, poke, grip, grab and hold onto everything within an arm’s reach. They handle nearly everything you interact with during the average day—including the more dangerous things. With your fingers being in everything from sand to water to laundry to cooking, cuts are bound to happen. What happens when you get one, though? What should you do when you get a more serious cut on your finger? Each Urgency Room through the Twin Cities is here to help you when you seriously wound your finger as well as when you experience a minor cut.
You Cut Your Finger, Now What?
Cutting your fingers can be a serious event and should be addressed immediately so to avoid developing an infection. Whether your finger has a small cut to a bigger gash, your first priority is to assess the wound and its severity. Is it a clean cut or a jagged tear? How deep is the cut? See exactly where the source of bleeding is stemming from and proceed from there. Remember, though, no matter how bad the cut, remain calm. A calm mind will be able to prioritize what needs to happen and focus on helping your cut.
Stop the Bleeding
The very first step to treating a cut finger is to stop the bleeding. One way to stop bleeding from a small, simple cut is to run it under cold water. This will help contract the blood vessels to slow bleeding. Another easy way to stop bleeding from any sort of wound is to apply firm and steady pressure to the cut. Make sure you use a clean cloth or piece of gauze—don’t grab the nearest dirty towel and apply it to your wound.
If your cut is particularly serious or bleeding heavily and the cloth you apply starts to become saturated with blood, don’t remove it—you risk removing whatever clot had started to form over the cut. Instead, place more clean cloth or gauze over the existing cloth or gauze. Consider wrapping it with more gauze or bandages until the bleeding subsides.
If you cut your finger in a way that a flap of skin is extending over the wound, don’t take it off. As tempting as it may be, removing that flap of skin may prolong your healing process. If you accidentally cut a portion of your finger off, make sure to place the severed portion in a clean plastic bag to bring with you to the doctor. If you can, pack the plastic bag in ice.
Clean Your Cut
While you may be tempted to, don’t use hydrogen peroxide, iodine or Mercurochrome. You may have seen your grandmother dump this stuff on even minor cuts in the past, but the truth is that hydrogen peroxide and iodine can cause tissue damage while Mercurochrome has high levels of mercury—all should be avoided.
Once the bleeding has subsided, remove the gauze or bandages and simply wash with water. If you wash with water and soap, ensure the soap is relatively mild and that you wash it out of the wound completely so to prevent irritation to your cut.
Bandage the Cut
When You Should Go to a Physician for Your Finger Cut
While the majority of minor cuts to your fingers can be cared for in your home, there are times when a cut should be seen by a physician. If a cut is especially large, deep, or resulted in part of your finger missing, head to your nearest Urgency Room to be seen quickly by caring and experienced physician.
When to Go to the Urgency Room for Your Finger Cut:
If you need to see a physician for a cut on your finger, come to your nearest Urgency Room. With convenient locations situated off of major highways running through the Twin Cities, coming to our Woodbury, Vadnais Heights or Eagan locations is an easy trip. Often times you’ll only wait a few minutes to be seen by our nurses and physicians, meaning you can be in an out in a fraction of the time when compared with your average waiting room stuffed with people. You can check out live waiting room times at each location here and decide how soon you want to be seen for your cut finger.