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1. "And now one of you will tell us about the childhood of the great Russian writer Gorky," the teacher said.
2. There were a lot children in the garden. They were playing some noisy game and laughing.
<span>3. If it's noisy here, you can work in my room, there will be no one there. In a few minutes I am going to the Institute.
</span>4. In my early childhood I lived in a village. Later we moved to a small town in the Caucasus, where I lived for more than (for over) ten years.
5. My friend's father is about seventy, but he is still working and says that he enjoys his work a lot.
6. Is anyone else going to the museum?
7. When did you move to Moscow? - About ten years ago.
8. If you see the new play you will enjoy it very much.
Everybody says that this is one of the best plays in our theatre.
9. Did you like the film yesterday? - No, I didn't. None of our students liked this film.
10. Yesterday I got up later than usual and was nearly late for the lesson.
11. I can't go shopping with you now I'm going to do my shopping on my way home.
12. In which novel did Leo Tolstoy describe his childhood? Which novel by Leo Tolstoy is the most popular?
13. It's a pity fit's a shame that you can't give me their address. But if you describe their cottage to me I think I'll be able to find it.
14. As soon as I finish reading this novel I'll be able to give it to you if you like.
Королева Елизавета II родилась 21 апреля 1926 года. Но с начала 1805 года все английские (Британские ) короли и королевы празднуют свой официальный день рождения во вторую субботу июня.
Погода в этот день, обычно, хорошая и солнечная. Королевская семья наблюдает парад ,по случаю дня рождения, с балкона Букингемского дворца в Лондоне. Солдаты в красивой форме верхом на конях и пешим ходом маршируют вдоль Мэла центральной улице Лондона . Там вы можете увидеть королеву. Она едет впереди солдат. Повсюду слышна музыка и яркие флаги развеваются высоко в небе.
Парад очень красивый и люди со всего мира приезжают посмотреть на него. Парад носит название "вынос флага". Потому что слово "идти толпой" , значит идти вместе, а слово "цвет" здесь имеет значение" знамя" (флаг).
Как точно это переводится незнаю но знаю несколько этих слов. Цветы-flowers,компьютер-<span>computer</span>
<span>Ages, eras and wars will always be
defined (1) <u>after</u> they are
over, or at least well after they (2) <u>have</u>
started. (3) <u>In</u> the year
1914, for example, no one said: 'Tomorrow I'm going (4) <u>to</u> go and fight in the First World War." Why not?
Because it wasn't generally called the First World War until the Second World
War had started. Similarly, no one ever said: 'Next year (5) <u>will</u> be the start of the Industrial Revolution" The
era now known as the Industrial Revolution only started being called that once
it was well under way. (6) <u>By</u>
the time we are old, we will all (7) <u>have</u>
experienced enormous technological advances. We might even (8) <u>be</u> walking round with computer
chips implanted in our bodies, or perhaps computer chip technology will have (9) <u>been</u> replaced by even more
advanced technology. There's talk (10) <u>at</u>
the moment that human skin itself might make an excellent electronic circuit
board. We can all make predictions, but nobody knows for sure. And nobody knows
what the era we will live in (11) <u>in</u>
the near future will be called by future historians. If we already live in the
Computer Age or the Information Age, as some people suggest the present-day era
(12) <u>will</u> be referred to by future historians, then who knows what era
we're just <u>(13) at</u> the
beginning of right now?</span>