I want to be like my father. He is so good tempered and he knows so much. I think that he really knows everything in the world.
1. He didn't see me as he was reading when I came into the room.
2. When he was in Gorki, he visited the places where he had played as a boy. 3. The telegram arrived five minutes ago after you had left the house.
4. It was raining hard last night when you left the office.
5. The train could not stop because it was travelling too fast at the time.
6. When I called for my friend, his sister told me that he had left half an hour before.
7. I was shouting to him to stop, but he ran too fast and did not hear.
8. Large crowds were waiting at the station when the Soviet delegation arrived.
9. When I heard the news, I hurried to see him.
10. We were walking to the station when it began to rain.
11. He was sitting in the garden when the storm broke out.
12. He thanked me for what I had done for him.
13. When I woke up this morning, the sun was shining high in the sky.
14. Before he entered the institute, he had been working at a plant.
15. The manager had left the office before I arrived.
16. When I went to the room the next day, I found the books exactly where I had left them.
17. We had been walking for about two hours when at last we saw the lake.
1. Neither Peter nor Mary could go to the party. 2. Julian told me that I could neither have a vacation nor take a day off. What a pity! 3. He is neither guilty nor suspected. 4. Neither my parents nor my brother take advantage of my leaving. 5. It's nice with either yellow or red. 6. I can either stay or leave. 7. I was so shocked that I could neither laugh nor cry. 8. Neither Frank nor his neighbor has the key of the letterbox. We don't know where it is. 9. Don’t worry. You can ask either James or Diana. 10. Unfortunately, neither James nor Diana works here.
A) Where did you put my scarf?
b) When do you usually get up?
c) I travelled around Europe last summer.
d) He never wears dark clothes.
a) Куда ты положил мой шарф?
b) Когда ты обычно просыпаешься?
c) Я путешествовал по Европе прошлым летом.
d) Он никогда не носит темные вещи.
Лохнесское чудовище — существо, по легендам, живущее в водах озера Лох-Несс в Шотландии. В этой статье мы попытаемся углубиться в историю, узнать о Несси побольше, а так же посмотрим на немногочисленные снимки, поговорив об их подлинности. Если обратиться в самую глубину кельтских легенд, то впервые заметили это существо римские завоеватели. Первые же упоминания о лохнесском чудовище относится к 5 веку нашей эры, где в одной из летописей упоминается водяной зверь реки Несс. Потом все упоминания о Несси пропадают аж до 1880 года, когда при совершенно нормальной погоде ушел на дно парусник с людьми. Северные шотландцы сразу же вспомнили о чудовище, и начали плодить всевозможные слухи и легенды.Среди последующих упоминаний о лохнесском чудовище свидетельства английского военного летчика Фаррэла, который пролетая над островом в 1943 году увидел нечто, похожее на Несси. Но в годы войны об этом быстро забыли. В 1951 году чудовище попалось на глаза местному леснику и его другу, а спустя год местной жительнице, прогуливавшейся на берегу с сыном. В 1957 году даже вышла книга, в которой были собраны все рассказы очевидцев, видевших Несси. Название книги говорило само за себя: "Это более чем легенда".Но несмотря на такое большое количество очевидцев, видевших чудовище, было предоставлено лишь несколько доказательств его реального существования. Среди первых свидетельств снимок врача по имени Кеннет Уилсон, получивший название "Фотоснимок Хирурга". В ходе детального анализа было установлено, что этот снимок — подделка. Позже в этом признались и сами авторы.
The Loch Ness monster is a creature, according to legend, living in the waters of Loch Ness in Scotland. In this article, we will try to go deeper into history, learn more about Nessie, and also look at a few pictures, after talking about their authenticity. If you go to the very depths of the Celtic legends, you first noticed this creature Roman conquerors. The first mention of the Loch Ness monster refers to the 5th century AD, where one of the chronicles mentions a water animal of the river Ness. Then all the mention of Nessie disappears right up until 1880, when in normal weather the sailboat sank to the bottom with people. Northern Scots immediately remembered the monster, and all sorts of rumors and legends began to breed. Among the subsequent references to the Loch Ness monster, the testimony of the English military pilot Farrell who flew over the island in 1943 saw something similar to Nessie. But during the war years, this was quickly forgotten. In 1951, a monster caught the eye of a local forester and his friend, and a year later a local woman, strolling on the beach with her son. In 1957, even published a book in which all the stories of eyewitnesses who saw Nessie were collected. The title of the book spoke for itself: "It's more than a legend" .But despite so many eyewitnesses who saw the monster, only a few proofs of its real existence were provided. Among the first evidence is a picture of a doctor named Kenneth Wilson, named "Photo Surgeon." In the course of detailed analysis, it was established that this snapshot is a fake. Later, the authors themselves admitted this.