On Red Square, St. Basil's Cathedral, a monument to Minin and Pozharsky. Originally, it was in the middle of the square. Monument raised in 1818 and executed by the sculptor Ivan Martos. Funds for its construction were collected by subscription among the population. The discovery resulted in the monument of national celebration as a feat of heroes - Minin and Pozharsky liberated Moscow from capture it in the early XVII century Poles - like similar events in 1812. Martos created his work in common then classical forms. Group composition beautifully constructed. Subtle rhythm connects the two figures. However, the monument, the first in Moscow, in its own decorative. He expressive silhouette, clearly visible in the distance - a gesture calling Minin immediately conveys the idea of sculpture. Equally well two bas-reliefs on the pedestal, and they are devoted to the topics of "the expulsion of the Poles" and "Nizhny Novgorod citizens." In the second bas-relief Martos depicted himself with his sons.
Are your parents asleep? - no, they're watching TV.
2. What is she doing? She's asleep.
3. Is he eating? - No, he's on the phone.
4. Look in the window! It is raining
5.My sister's trying on a new dress.
6. What are you reading?
7. He's working on his report.
8. grandpa is sitting in a chair listening to the news.
9 Listen! How well she playing the piano!
10. Where they go? They go to school.
11. What she teaches? She's learning a poem.
12. What are children playing? - They play football.
13. Why aren't you carrying his bag?
14. My family is sitting at the table.
15.What language are they speaking now? - in German.
16.They're on the train now.
17. Where you in a hurry? I'm rushing to work.
18. My mom's not cooking dinner right now.
19. What do you make? I an cutting vegetables.
20. Who are you talking to? - my brother.