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You will be informed as soon as the drawings are received.

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1. Strikes broke out in many industries.

2. It were real insights into the world in which we live.

3. Scientific statistics are presented in different forms.

4. Oil is an important commodity in modern economies.

5. There are many public activities.

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3. Thousands of people live in the suburbs of Chelyabinsk. .
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a. He was waited for in vain.

b. This conclusion was arrived at by many.

c. He was followed all the time.

d. He was given much fruit.

e. He is much spoken of.

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g. The new discovery was much spoken about.

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a. If he comes, we will go to the casino.

b. She said that her best friend was a doctor.

c. We didnt know where our friends went every evening.

d. This rather simplified model will account for our observation.

e. If we plot these parameters a straight line will result.

f. I shall begin by reviewing the development of this story.

g. This means that this method leads to more satisfactory results than that one.

h. He shall conclude that balance is in favour of our example.

i. Problems cannot be solved until they are accurately defined.

j. Whatever advice you give, be short.

k. You will be informed as soon as the drawings are received.

 

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Approximately 400 million people speak English as their first language. About the same number use it as a second language. It is the language of aviation, international sport and pop music. Nearly 50 % of all the companies in Europe communicate with each other in English. They use English for their meetings, letters, telexes. 75 % of the worlds radio stations broadcast in English and more than half of the worlds periodicals are printed in English. It is an official language in 44 countries, where it is used in education, administration and for communication between speakers of other languages. In many others it is a language of business, commerce and technology. English is the language of modern computing. Because the internet makes the world a smaller place, the value of having a common language has been greatly increased. This enhanced the importance of English as a second language. Science and medicine are now completely international, scientists are trying to answer the same questions. This will no doubt continue, although the proposition that all other languages will die out is absurd

( www. wiki.answers.com)

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