2) It is a badge. They are badges.
2) Это значок. Это значки (бейджи).
3) It is a matchbox. They are matchboxes.
3) Это спичечный коробок. Это спичечные коробки.
4) It is an envelope. They are envelopes.
4) Это конверт. Это конверты.
2)No,he does not
3)yes,my family does
4)No,they do not
5)Yes,he does
6)No,it does not
7)Yes,Ido
8)Yes,I do
Ответ:
Ваше предложение "Катя умеет плавать" - переводится как "Kate can swim". Здесь употребляется модальный глагол can , который является недостаточным глаголом, т.е. у него нет всех видо-временных форм. Соответственно составить 15 предложений не получится.
Past: Kate could swim \ Kate was able to swim.
Present: Kate can swim.
Future: Kate will be able to swim.
Объяснение:
Some people fond of games and they think, that games better than life. I don't agree. In my point of you, life is more interesting. To prove my opinion, i would like to give you some reasons.
Firstly, in real life you can find friend, who can help you in difficult situation
Secondly, nature in real life so beatiful, you can smell the flowers and trees
<span>However, some games are really interesting, some games are even cognitive. In concludion I'd like to say, that computer games so funny, but real life,with best friens, parents, is better. </span>
<span>My favourite book is "Robinson Crusoe" by Daniel Defoe. D. Defoe (1660—1731) was a great master of realistic detail. The novel "Robinson Crusoe" was written in 1719. The novel is praise to human labour and the triumph of man over nature.
Defoe shows the development of his hero. At the beginning of the story we see an inexperienced youth, a rather frivolous boy, who then becomes a strong-willed man.
Robinson Crusoe's most characteristic trait is his optimism. His guiding principle in life become "never say die" and "in trouble to be troubled is to have your troubles doubled".
He had confidence in himself and in man. He believed it was within the power of man to overcome all difficulties. Crusoe was an enthusiastic worker and always hoped for the best.
Defoe is a writer of the Enlightenment. He teaches people how to live, he tries to teach what's good and what's bad. His novel "Robinson Crusoe" is not only a work of fiction, an account of adventures, a biography and an educational pamphlet.
It is a study of man, a great work showing man in relation to nature and civilization as well as in relation to labour and private property.
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