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ПОМОГИТЕ АНГЛИЙСКИЙ вставьте present simple or present continuous

Ольга Фросина Ученик (100), открыт 1 неделю назад
The Day after To your@Weve Climate change? (1) (you / believe) in it? This film from 2004 (2) (examine) the potential aftermath of a sudden and catastrophic global warming. At the start of the film, the world (3) (generally / get) warmer, as is the case in reality, but climatologist Jack Hall (4) (discover) that a huge chunk of the Antarctic ice sheet has broken off, and realises the inevitable consequences. At the same time, his son is with some friends in New York, where it (5) (continually / rain), and weather-related disasters (6) (happen) all over the world. It soon (7) (become clear that the world is about to enter a new ice age. Implausible, perhaps, but this is above all an action film, and (8) (not purport) to inform its viewers about climate change. Indeed, many of the best scenes in the film (9) (revolve) around Jack's attempt to rescue his son from a New York that (10) (slowly / freeze) over. The acting is also good, though it's clear that the actors (11) (continually / struggle) with stilted dialogue. The Day after Tomorrow (12) (currently / show) as part of the Roland Emmerich season at the Academy.
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Black Мыслитель (6244) 1 неделю назад
1. Do you believe in it? (Present Simple)
2. This film from 2004 examines the potential aftermath of a sudden and catastrophic global warming. (Present Simple)
3. At the start of the film, the world is generally getting warmer, as is the case in reality. (Present Continuous)
4. Climatologist Jack Hall discovers that a huge chunk of the Antarctic ice sheet has broken off. (Present Simple)
5. At the same time, his son is with some friends in New York, where it is continually raining. (Present Continuous)
6. Weather-related disasters are happening all over the world. (Present Continuous)
7. It soon becomes clear that the world is about to enter a new ice age. (Present Simple)
8. Implausible, perhaps, but this is above all an action film, and does not purport to inform its viewers about climate change. (Present Simple)
9. Indeed, many of the best scenes in the film revolve around Jack's attempt to rescue his son from a New York that (10) is slowly freezing over. (Present Continuous)
10. The acting is also good, though it's clear that the actors are continually struggling with stilted dialogue. (Present Continuous)
11. The Day after Tomorrow is currently showing as part of the Roland Emmerich season at the Academy. (Present Continuous)
Кирилл Чернышов Мыслитель (5842) 1 неделю назад
The Day after Tomorrow: Climate change? (1) Do you believe in it? This film from 2004 (2) examines the potential aftermath of a sudden and catastrophic global warming. At the start of the film, the world (3) is generally getting warmer, as is the case in reality, but climatologist Jack Hall (4) discovers that a huge chunk of the Antarctic ice sheet has broken off, and realises the inevitable consequences. At the same time, his son is with some friends in New York, where it (5) is continually raining, and weather-related disasters (6) are happening all over the world. It soon (7) becomes clear that the world is about to enter a new ice age. Implausible, perhaps, but this is above all an action film, and (8) does not purport to inform its viewers about climate change. Indeed, many of the best scenes in the film (9) revolve around Jack's attempt to rescue his son from a New York that (10) is slowly freezing over. The acting is also good, though it's clear that the actors (11) are continually struggling with stilted dialogue. The Day after Tomorrow (12) is currently showing as part of the Roland Emmerich season at the Academy.
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