Present Simple
I like any ice-cream.
This boy likes playing chess very much.
Past Simple
My friend went to the camp in summer.
We didn't want to swim in the river.
Perfect Simple
They have already built a wonderful house.
Ann has just drawn a beautiful picture.
Зірки сяяли в нічному небі. Місяць сидів яскраво й високо. Сонце світило в ранкове небо. Птахи летіли дуже високо. Сміття обливається прохолодним вітром. Отже, візьміть твій потік додому. Ми бережемо ліс акуратним і чистим, щоб там було ніякого забруднення не повинно бути видно. Висока трави густа та зелена, коли вітер дує, це добре видно. На горі дерева коливають листя.
Apple banana blue walk tree happy sing. Surely you were able to read each of the words in that sentence and understand what they meant independently. An apple is a fruit that is usually round and red, green or yellow. A banana is another fruit that is yellow. Blue is a color…and so on and so forth. However, when you look at the sentence as a whole, does it make sense? Probably not. This nonsense sentence demonstrates the difference between being able to read words and comprehend text. As practiced readers we may take this distinction for granted since the acts of reading and comprehension occur almost simultaneously for us. For developing readers this relationship is not as apparent, but is essential for them to become strong, capable readers.
<span>What exactly IS reading comprehension?</span>
Simply put, reading comprehension is the act of understanding what you are reading. While the definition can be simply stated the act is not simple to teach, learn or practice. Reading comprehension is an intentional, active, interactive process that occurs before, during and after a person reads a particular piece of writing.
Monday.
с артиклем "on" monday
Bad [ae] sit [i] has [ae] ann[ae] his[i] can[ae] skip [i] cats navernoe[ae]