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Yesterday the hunter killed a bear.
: Yesterday a bear killed the hunter.
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Yesterday Tomorrow | I | read | a book | yesterday. |
2. , , :
Some workers of our plant | have just come | from Moscow.
3. :
Tom gave me a book yesterday. (: gave a book to me yesterday.)
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4. .
My friend's brother is a good engineer.
, , , some, any, no, .
They have done something interesting. - .
(Participle II) :
The method used depended on
the materials supplied. .
5. (often , ever -, never , always , seldom ) :
We often meet him in the street. I have never been to Paris.
:
I saw my friend yesterday. Yesterday I saw my friend.
(DISJUNCTIVE QUESTIONS)
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Table 17
Pete works at a plant, Tom is speaking English, Pete does not work at a plant, You have read this book, | doesn't he? isn't he? does he? haven't you? |