карина5647
07.05.2023 18:44

Insert prepositions or post-verbal adverbs where necessary.
6. It has been pouring … rain … a week already. We are anxious to know what is going to be like tomorrow. Let’s listen to the weather forecast.
7. It’s unbearably hot even … the shade today. Put … your books and let’s go … the seashore. It’s never hot there thanks … the cool breeze … from the sea.
8. Look … the strange and funny shape (форма) … the clouds that are floating … the sky.
9. Didn’t I tell you, Nick, not to play with your ball … the garden … rainy days? You are wet … and splashed … mud from head to foot again.
10. The doctors don’t allow her to go … the South may affect … her weak heart.
11. Winter has set … at last/ It is fifteen degrees … zero. I think we are … a spell … frosty weather.
12. Don’t pay attention … what she is saying. She is always grumbling … everything.

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SashaV2003
27.05.2023 06:38

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Wingsuit flying (or wingsuiting) is the sport of flying through the air using a wingsuit which adds surface area to the human body to enable a significant increase in lift. The modern wingsuit, first developed in the late 1990s, creates a surface area with fabric between the legs and under the arms. Wingsuits are sometimes referred to as "birdman suits" (after the makers of the first commercial wingsuit), "squirrel suits" (from their resemblance to flying squirrels' wing membrane), and "bat suits" (due to their resemblance to the animal or perhaps the superhero).

A wingsuit flight normally ends by deploying a parachute, and so a wingsuit can be flown from any point that provides sufficient altitude for flight and parachute deployment — normally a skydiving drop aircraft, or BASE-jump exit point such as a tall cliff or a safe mountain top. The wingsuit flier wears parachute equipment specially designed for skydiving or BASE jumping. While the parachute flight is normal, the canopy pilot typically unzips arm wings (after deployment) to be able to reach the steering parachute toggles and control the descent path

An early attempt at wingsuit flying was made on 4 February 1912 by a 33-year-old tailor, Franz Reichelt, who jumped from the Eiffel Tower to test his invention of a combination of parachute and wing, which was similar to modern wingsuits. He misled the guards by saying that the experiment was going to be conducted with a dummy. He hesitated quite a long time before he jumped, and was killed when he hit the ground head first, opening a measurable hole in the frozen ground.[1]

A wingsuit was first used in the US in 1930 by a 19-year-old American, Rex G Finney of Los Angeles, California, as an attempt to increase horizontal movement and maneuverability during a parachute jump.[2][3] These early wingsuits were made of materials such as canvas, wood, silk, steel, and whalebone. They were not very reliable, although some "birdmen", notably Clem Sohn and Leo Valentin, claimed to have glided for miles.

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max690
27.05.2023 06:38

Английский

Русский

Howe WORK

2) Canadian-Canada

e Canaduan Britsh - Britains

2 American Amerika перевод на русском

3) Brazilian - Brazil

2) British-Britain.

5) German - Germany

5) Spanish-Spain

7) Polish-Poland

8) Italian-taly

3) Russian Russia

ro) Kazakh-Kazakhstan

11) Chinese-China

2) Japenese-Japan перевод на русском

Хау РАБОТА

2) Канадско-Канада

e Canaduan Britsh - Британия

2 Американская Америка перевод на русский

3) Бразильская - Бразилия

2) Британско-Британский.

5) Немецкий - Германия

5) Испано-Испания

7) Польско-Польша

8) итальяно-талый

3) Русская Россия

ro) Казахстан-Казахстан

11) Китайско-Китайская

2) Японско-японский

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