Mara6458
04.02.2023 05:13

see were c) be V. Choose the correct form of the verb (Выберите правильную форму глагола) 1. 1 a woman yesterday. I think I know her. a) b) seed c) saw 2. A lot of reporters at the conference last week. a) b) was 3. Last winter we to Italy. a) moved b) move c) did move 4. Neil Armstrong ... to the Moon many years ago. b) went c) had gone 5. What language he ... now? a) speaks b) is speaking c)speak 6. She the house at 7this morning. a) is leaving b) left c) leaves a) has gone m

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Perfekto86
12.01.2022 16:21
Easter is one of the most important holidays in world history. the word easter means "transgression" easter is the source of joy. on easter, the church encourages believers to "purify the senses and see christ." easter falls on the spring. when in nature everything wakes up and comes to life. the date of easter is different every year and is determined by the solar-lunar calendar. at easter they cook easter, cakes and paint eggs. перевод пасха    один из самых  важных праздников в мировой .  слово пасха означает   -  "прехождение" пасха источник радости. в светлый праздник пасхи церковь призывает верующих "очистить чувства и увидеть христа". пасха приходится на весну. когда в природе все просыпается и оживает. дата пасхи каждый год бывает разной и определяется по солнечно-лунному календарю. на пасху готовят пасху, куличи и красят яйца.
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ekaterina1996petrova
13.05.2023 12:18
. Many people think that the famous Big Ben is the name of the whole tower, but it's just the name of the bell inside the tower. The very same building is called the St. Stephen's Tower. 2. Detective of the English writer Agatha Christie "Ten Little Indians" came out in the US under the title "And there was no one". This was done because of political correctness, and in the very same countenance, the Negroes were replaced by small Indians. 3. During the colonial occupation of India, the British decided to reduce the large number of cobras in the country. To this end, the British announced a reward to the local population for each killed cobra. The Hindus were delighted with easy gain by beginning to kill cobras and getting money, but an interesting fact is that the Indians started breeding these dangerous snakes in order to have a steady income. But the British abolished this reward and the Indians released the snakes to freedom. Thus, the number of cobras not only did not decrease, but also increased. 4. In England, in many houses there are two separate cranes - one for hot water and one for cold water. 5. The favorite resting place for the English is the pubs. There they relax, drink beer, etc. And no one ever bothers that the pub is packed to capacity, all the same everyone goes there and is having fun. 6. It's not a secret that the English are very fond of tea and drink a lot, but it's not so easy to find good large-leaf tea in England. Most people drink it packaged. 7. In spite of the fact that in English there is the word "pupil", which means "pupil", this word is practically not used. To denote all students (both schoolchildren and students) the general word "Student" is used. 8. Children go to school as early as 5 years, and not with 7 as we do. 9. In England you will not find homeless animals. They are well cared for there, and the animal protection society even has the status of "Royal". Although sometimes you can meet real foxes who are digging in garbage dumps and even climb into houses. But foxes are not domesticated animals, but rather objects of hunting. Yes, the traditional type of hunting is still popular - Hunting for foxes. 10. In England there is a tax on television. Those. if you want to watch TV at home, you have to pay (about 10 pounds a month). All the money goes to the BBC. 11. If the Russians are popular holiday in Turkey and in Egypt, the British prefer to choose to relax in Spain (most). 12. The first public-public zoo in the world was opened in England in 1829. 13. In England, there is almost no snow in the winter, and if it does, then it is considered something incredible and immediately hampered by the whole movement. 14. There is no constitution in the UK. 15. In 1952, the readers of Time magazine called the English queen the man of the year. 16. The hats of the English guardsmen are made of the fur of the Grizzly bear, and the caps of officers are made from the furs of males (they are more spectacular), and the caps of the rank and file are made of fur of females. Weigh such headgear about 3 kg.
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