dazz4
17.01.2020 11:47

3 Исправьте предложения
1). He are able to play the guitar.
2.). They am able to sing very well.
3). You are able to see him tomorrow.
4). I was able to speak to Tom before
he left.
5). They are able not to ski.
6). He asked me a few questions that!
am not able to answer.
7). She is able to speak French?
8). May be I was able to swim in the
future, when my leg is better than
now.​

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КликКлак11
15.12.2021 10:59
On Saturday Mrs Wilson got up early in the morning. She had a lot to do. She said to Mr Wilson, "It's time to get up! We've got visitors later today." 
After breakfast Mrs Wilson said to Mr Wilson, "Please go shopping. Buy bananas, apples, sweets and some ice cream. " 
Mr Wilson bought a lot of bananas and sweets, red apples and some ice cream. 
Mrs Wilson came to the kitchen and took butter, eggs and sugar. She made a big cake. Then she cooked a tasty dinner. 
Mrs Wilson put on her nicest dress. Mr Wilson put on his best blue shirt. 
"I think we are ready," said Mr Wilson. They saw a car which stopped next to their house. They opened the door. 
And here was Jason and his mum and dad. Jason was six years old. He came to the country to see his grandma and grandpa. They were all happy.
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Мистер и миссис Вилсон готовились утром к встрече со своим внуком Джейсоном. Мистер Вилсон купил утром яблоки, бананы, конфеты и мороженое, а миссис Вилсон испекла большой торт и приготовила вкусный обед.
Mr and Mrs Wilson were preparing  to meet their  grandson Jason.
After breakfast Mr Wilson bought some apples, bananas, candy and some ice cream, and Mrs Wilson made a large cake and cooked a tasty dinner.
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Кate1257
26.11.2020 04:57

Robert Goddard  was born in 1882. When he was a child, he became interested in firecrackers and thought about the possibility of space travel. He later became a physics professor at a university. In his free time, he built rockets and took them to a field, but they didn’t fly.

When he went back to his university after his failed attempts, the other professors laughed at him. In 1920, Goddard wrote an article about rocket travel. He believed that one day it would be possible to go to the moon. When The New York Times saw his article, a reporter wrote that Goddard had less knowledge about science than a high school student. Goddard wanted to prove that The New York Times was wrong.

In 1926, he built a ten-foot rocket, put it into an open car, and drove to his aunt’s nearby farm. He put the rocket in a field and lit the fuse. Suddenly the rocket went into the sky. It travelled at 60 miles per hour to an altitude of 41 feet. Then it fell into the field. The flight lasted 2½ seconds, but Goddard was happy about his achievement. Over the years, his rockets grew to 18 feet and flew to 9,000 feet in the air. No one made fun of him after he was successful.

When Goddard died in 1945, his work did not stop. Scientists continued to build bigger and better rockets. In 1969, when the American rocket Apollo 11 took the first men to the moon, The New York Times wrote: “The Times regrets the error.”

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