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-My room is light.
-How much did you pay for this book?
-My brother is a student.
-This car is mine.
-Let's take a long walk in the park.
-Who has opened this box of sweets?
-I think, she did it yesterday.
-Mary is my good friend.
-This big cup of coffee is without sugar.- Would you like some sugar in it?
-Will you, please, give me that red apple?
-I never eat red apples.
1) snows
2) is shining
3) is
4) wear
5) are wearing
6) makes
7) has
8) is swimming
9) making
6 Подумайте об известных певцах, актерах, в вашей стране. Используйте следующие прилагательные, чтобы сравнить их.• молодой • талантливый • красивый • известный• дружелюбный • успешныйЯ думаю, Дима Билан младше чем…Я думаю, Бред Пит моложе Джорджа Клуни.Я думаю, Селин Дион талантливее Бионсе.Я думаю, Мэт Деймон красивее, чем Бен Афлек.Я думаю, Ричард Гир известнее, чем Эдвард НортонЯ думаю, Джулия Робертс дружелюбнее чем, Камерон Диаз.Я думаю, Овен Уилсон успешнее, чем Мэт Диллон.
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I think Brad Pitt is younger than George Clooney.I think Celine Dion is more talented than Beyonce.I think Matt Damon is more handsome than Ben Affleck.I think Richard Gere is more famous than Edward Norton.I think Julia Roberts is friendlier than Cameron Diaz.I think Owen Wilson is more successful than Matt Dillon.
My name is Vladislav (Vlad or Vladic for short). I went to school in the settlement of Argoyash, Chelyabinsk Region where I was born and where our family lives now. I did well at school and after finishing it I entered Southern Ural State University. My brother Vyacheslav studies at the same university. He is in the third year.
My mother's name is Elmira. She is 43 (forty-three) She is a businesswoman.
My father's name is Yuri. He is 44 (forty-four) He is a fireman (firefighter)
My parents have already been living together for 22 (twenty-two) years.
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Cats went in and out of the witch’s house all day long. The windows stayed open, and the doors, and there were other doors, cat-sized and private, in the walls and up in the attic. The cats were large and sleek and silent. No one knew their names, or even if they had names, except for the witch.Some of the cats were cream-colored and some were brindled. Some were black as beetles. They were about the witch’s business. Some came into the witch’s bedroom with live things in their mouths. When they came out again, their mouths were empty.The cats trotted and slunk and leapt and crouched. They were busy. Their movements were catlike, or perhaps clockwork. Their tails twitched like hairy pendulums. They paid no attention to the witch’s children.The witch had three living children at this time, although at one time she had had dozens, maybe more. No one, certainly not the witch, had ever bothered to tally them up. But at one time the house had bulged with cats and babies.Now, since witches cannot have children in the usual way — their wombs are full of straw or bricks or stones, and when they give birth, they give birth to rabbits, kittens, tadpoles, houses, silk dresses, and yet even witches must have heirs, even witches wish to be mothers — the witch had acquired her children by other means: she had stolen or bought or made them.She’d had a passion for children with a certain color of red hair. Twins she had never been able to abide (they were the wrong kind of magic) although she’d sometimes attempted to match up sets of children, as though she had been putting together a chess set, and not a family. If you were to say a witch’s chess set, instead of a witch’s family, there would be some truth in that. Perhaps this is true of other families as well.One girl she had grown like a cyst, upon her thigh. Other children she had made out of things in her garden, or bits of trash that the cats brought her: aluminum foil with strings of chicken fat still crusted to it, broken television sets, cardboard boxes that the neighbors had thrown out. She had always been a thrifty witch.<span>Some of these children had run away and others had died. Some of them she had simply misplaced, or accidentally left behind on buses. It is to be hoped that these children were later adopted into good homes, or reunited with their natural parents. If you are looking for a happy ending in this story, then perhaps you should stop reading here and picture these children, these parents, their reunions.</span>