<span>1. The post office is closed closes on Sundays.
2. A. Vainer's detective stories are read abroad.
3. This holiday is celebrated in most English-speaking countries.
2.1. b
2. 2. b
3. 1. b
3. 2. b
3. 3. c
3. 4. c
</span>Pupils use computers at their lessons (<span>Computers are used by pupils at their lessons)
</span>Ann cooks a special dinner on the 21 st of May (A special dinner is cooked by Ann on <span>the 21 st of May)
5.1. c
5.2. a
5.3. c
5.4. b (только she just has)</span>
С предлогом on (жениться на ком-то)
Full Definition of HARDWARE<span>1<span>: ware (as fittings, cutlery, tools, utensils, or parts of machines) made of metal </span></span><span>2<span><span>: major items of equipment or their components used for a particular purpose <span><educational <em>hardware</em>></span>: as </span><span>a : military equipment </span><span>b : the physical components (as electronic and electrical devices) of a vehicle (as a spacecraft) or an apparatus (as a computer) </span></span></span><span>3<span>: an award (as a trophy, medal, or cup) given in a sports competition</span></span>
I always wanted a dog, but my parents do not allow me to have it! I was asking them several times and I have got nothing. Than I had success! I achieved my goal and now I have a dog (name of the dog). How did I do that?
Firstly, try to write pros and cons why you should have it. If there are more pros, show the list to your parents. If you have more cons, do not do that!
Secondly, try to understand for what do you need it! Say something like "I want a friend! I do not know anyone, who could be so reliable as dog!"
Thirdly, just find a solution on the internet! In my opinion, it is very common poser, so you would definitely find an answer!
In conclusion, as Sia was singing, never give up! Try every method which has flown into your head! Good luck!
(Надеюсь не слишком много вышло. Если что можно выкинуть предпоследнее предложение, хотя от этого мало что изменится)
A) There are many types of schools in the world. There are also a wide range of school subjects at different schools.
b) At a school in the Annapurna mountains in Nepal, classes don't start until 10 am. In Japan, it isn't unusual for students to spend two hours or more getting to school on public transport.
c) The average school day in the UK and the US is 6.5 hours for high school students. After school students in Korea and Greece attend extra classes in private schools.
d) All schools have rules. In Japan, everyone has to participate in 'o soji', or the cleaning of the school, before they go home, whereas at Summerhill School in England, it's the students who make the rules!
<span>e) We shouldn't forget that 300 million children in the world don't have any schools to go to. So even if you'd like to change some things about your school, you really are one of the lucky ones!</span>