nastyacrew
04.12.2020 18:11

I'm having a great time here in Sydney. The different ispettore exciting, and there are lots of other exciting
Mings too. For example the mascots are really great!
They are called Olly, Syd and Millie. They are
Augtralian'animals and they are the symbols of the
Sydney Games. The kookaburra is an Australian bird.
She got her name, Olly, from the word 'Olympics'.
She's a symbol of friendship and honesty. Then there's
Syd (from Sydney). He's a platypus with a duck's nose
He's the symbol of the city of Sydney and its people.
The third mascot is Millie. She's an Australian animal
an echidna. She's the symbol of the new
millennium. So now I've got a mascot too. He's called
Ozzie (from Australia) and he's a cute, cuddly koala.

1. Мәтін не туралы?

2. мәтінді аудар. .

көмек берініздерш​

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StEInN2
17.12.2020 14:22

1)

1. they start work at 9: 00 a.m.

2. he is talking on the phone right now.

3. they are redecorating their house this week.

4. he takes a shower, has breakfast and goes to school.

5. he is taking his cat to the vet tomorrow.

6. she has lived in moscow.

7. tom catches the train to work every morning.

8. he cleaned his room every sunday.

9. fred has worked for the company for ten weeks.

10. they bought a new car a week.

11. kate left the sports club late yesterday.

12. nick came home, changed his clothes and went out again.

13. the children were walking to school at 8: 00 a.m. yesterday.

14. ann was going to bob's house at 5 in the afternoon.

15. i am doing my homework while my brother is playing a computer game.

2)

1. when i was young, i thought mary was nice but   now i think she’s fantastic.

2. jill was walking home when she saw her husband’s   car outside the cinema.

3. look there! sue and tim are running to school.

4. jack’s father does not work in london — he does not   speak english.

5. joe bought a car yesterday.

6. their father often goes to rock concerts.

7. while you were sleeping, mother arrived.

8. i was listening to the radio while mary was cooking dinner.

9. did you buy this book yesterday?

10. last friday jill went home early because she wanted to see a film.

11. when does your brother usually get home in the   evening?

12. jane always brings us a nice present.

13. what are those people doing in the middle of the   road?

14. have you read this book?

15. while fred was sleeping, judy was watching tv.

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Dion111
11.02.2020 19:35

 

Days of the Week

    Monday - Monday
    Tuesday - Tuesday
    Wednesday - Wednesday
    Thursday - Thursday
    Friday - Friday
    Saturday - Saturday
    Sunday - Sunday
    The names of days in the table is not specifically enumerated as in England, the USA, Canada and many other countries, the first day of the week is not Monday, as we used to think, and Sunday. That is, the week starts with a day off and ends the same weekend. At the same time Monday-Friday are working days.
    Another distinguishing feature - is that the days of the week in the English language are proper names, and therefore are always written with capital letters. Even in the case of the reduced form ..
    I would like to know whence came the name of the English days of the week? read more ..
    Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday and proiskhodzhenie.

    The gods worshiped by the British, Saxon ancestors were quite numerous, but those that have received the names of the days of the week, were the chief objects of their worship.

    God of the sun (Sun)

    This idol, representing the day-star, was the chief god. He is depicted as a man, holding in his outstretched hands the burning circle. In a sign of special reverence for the deity of the ancient Saxons that he dedicated the first day of the week, which they called "San'z money." Hence the modern Sunday - Sunday.

    Goddess of the Moon (Moon)

    She was considered the next most senior and revered in the second day of the week, called "Mun'z money." Hence, the current Monday - Monday. This goddess was depicted wearing a short dress with a hood, which had long ears.

    God Tyusko

    Tyusko first revered as the father and the first representative of the Teutonic race, but then he became worshiped as the son of the Earth. The images of this - a venerable sage with a scepter in his right hand, clad in animal skin. At the Saxons it was dedicated to the third day of the week, called first "Tyusko'z money," which in modern English transformed into Tuesday - on Tuesday.

    God Vouden (as Wotan or Odin)

    Wotan, or Odin, was the supreme deity of the northern nations. This hero of the legends came from somewhere in the east, but do not know from which country and when exactly. His exploits make up a large part of the mythological stories of ancient peoples, and so exaggerated that are beyond the probable. In honor of this deity was called the fourth day of the week - "Vouden'z money" in the modern pronunciation of Wednesday - Wednesday.

    God Thor

    Tor - the senior and the most valiant son of Odin and Phrygia. At the Saxons and the Danes, he was honored above all after his parents. He is dedicated to the fifth day of the week - "Tor'z money" in modern English - Thursday, Thursday. He is depicted seated on a throne with a golden crown on his head, adorned with a ring of twelve stars shining, and with a scepter in his right hand.

    Goddess of Phrygia, and Freya

    Frigo, or Freya, the wife of Odin, venerated above all after a Saxon, Danish and other pagans of the north. In the most ancient times it was known as Herta and was considered the goddess of the earth. She was devoted to the sixth day of the week, called in the Saxons' Friga'z money ", which corresponds to the present Friday - Friday. Frigo was depicted with a sword in his right hand and a bow in his left.

    God Siter

    Siter depicted standing on a sharp razor back bass, as on a pedestal, with his head uncovered. In his left hand he holds the wheel and the right - a bucket of water, which contains the flowers and fruits. He wore a long dress, and girt with a rope. The name given to the day, "Siter'z money", in modified form Saturday - Saturday survived to the present day.

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