Упражнение 50 на грамматическое преобразование (ЕГЭ)

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FOSTERING

Foster families are very important. Some ( CHILD ) are unable to live with their parents for various reasons. Foster families give them a home.

The child usually stays with the family for a limited amount of time, unlike adoption, which is permanent. The family ( CHOOSE ) to look after a child is trained to deal with any problems that may come up.

Although it is not always the case, the child often develops a very close relationship with ( THEY ) foster family. This relationship can be very important to the person as they grow up.

JOHN DALTON

The scientist John Dalton, born in 1766, was colour blind. He ( NOT CAN ) tell the difference between red and green.

He was the first researcher to write about the condition, and it ( CALL ) Daltonism sometimes even today because of that.

However, that was not his only contribution to science.

Dalton believed that matter is composed of atoms and that chemical reactions involve rearranging but not destroying atoms. ( THINK ) these atoms were like hard spheres, he got a friend to make wooden models.
These were the ( EARLY ) models of atoms, and you can still see them today at the Science Museum in London.

FOSTERING

Foster families are very important. Some children are unable to live with their parents for various reasons. Foster families give them a home.

The child usually stays with the family for a limited amount of time, unlike adoption, which is permanent. The family chosen to look after a child is trained to deal with any problems that may come up.

Although it is not always the case, the child often develops a very close relationship with their foster family. This relationship can be very important to the person as they grow up.

JOHN DALTON

The scientist John Dalton, born in 1766, was colour blind. He could not tell the difference between red and green.

He was the first researcher to write about the condition, and it is called Daltonism sometimes even today because of that.

However, that was not his only contribution to science.

Dalton believed that matter is composed of atoms and that chemical reactions involve rearranging but not destroying atoms. Thinking these atoms were like hard spheres, he got a friend to make wooden models.
These were the earliest models of atoms, and you can still see them today at the Science Museum in London.