<span>1. How often
does Ann watch TV? 2. How does Fred manage with any problem? 3. Whose problem
is it? 4. How often do Steve’s friends come to our place? Who comes to our
place regularly? 5. How often do I write to my parents? Whom do I write to? 6. What
time does he usually have dinner? 7. Where does Tom work? Who works? 8. Why do
we come to the University at the same time? 9. Why do people often do stupid things? What do
people often do? 10. Why is it often cold in my flat? Where is it often cold?
11. How often does the car break down? What breaks down?
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A rose is a perennial flower shrub or vine of the genus Rosa, within the family Rosaceae, that contains over 100 species and comes in a variety of colours. The species form a group of erect shrubs, and climbing or trailing plants, with stems that are often armed with sharp prickles. Most are native to Asia, with smaller numbers of species native to Europe, North America, and northwest Africa. Natives, cultivars and hybrids are all widely grown for their beauty and fragrance.
The leaves are alternate and pinnately compound, with sharply toothed oval-shaped leaflets. The plant's fleshy edible fruit is called a rose hip. Rose plants range in size from puny, miniature roses, to climbers that can reach 20 metres in height. Species from different parts of the world easily hybridize, which has given rise to the many types of garden roses.
The name rose comes from French, itself from Latin, rosa, which was borrowed from Oscan, from Greek rhodion (Aeolic wrodion), from Old Persian wurdi "flower" (cf. Avest. warda, Sogdian ward, Parthian wâr).
Attar of rose is the steam-extracted essential oil from rose flowers that has been used in perfumes for centuries. Rose water, made from the rose oil, is widely used in Asian and Middle Eastern cuisine. The French are known for their rose syrup, most commonly made from an extract of rose petals. In the United States, this French rose syrup is used to make rose scones and marshmallows.
Rose hips are occasionally made into jam, jelly, and marmalade, or are brewed for tea, primarily for their high Vitamin C content. They are also pressed and filtered to make rose hip syrup. Rose hips are also used to produce Rose hip seed oil, which is used in skin products and some makeup products.
<span>Посмотри, как будто бы так:
Dear Ann,
Out Explovers'Club has begun its work. Young
explorers from different countries have come to the club. i have already
made friends with some kids. i am attaching their photos.
You can
see David in the first photo. He<u> is soeaking </u>on his mobile phote. he
often <u>phones</u> home to learn about his puppy's latest adventures.
there
are two girls in the second photo. Sue and indira <u>are smiling</u>. they are
nice and friendly. in the evening, they <u>cook </u>different dishes from
their countries. yesterday, i tasted an indian one. it was spicy,but
delicious!
Look at Marko! he i<u>s playing </u>football.he <u>.plays</u> very well. he is really good at football.
Emily, from Great Britain,<u>wants</u> to become a journalist,in the photo, she <u>is writing</u> an article about out Explorers' Club.
Now just look at the photos! Jessica <u>is reading </u>an English magazine for explorers and Andrew .<u>is feeding</u> a squirrel in the park.</span>
1. her. ты можешь видеть девочку, её имя - Синди. Синди в парке. Её собака тоже в парке.
2. my. Моё имя - Грег. Я школьник. Сейчас я не в школе. я на озере. Я на лодке.
3. his. Это Том. Он на ферме. Его лошади на ферме тоже. Его лошади чёрные.
4. its, its, his, his. Пэт - кукла. Это её домик. Её домик - домик куклы. Его крыша розовая. Его двери зелёные. Это хороший домик.