It was the summer.Me and my best friend (the name itself put) was going to have a picnic,we gathered some money and headed to the store.we bought a lot of junk food and returned home.Then, late in the evening when the sun is gone we went on to the lawn that would prepare for long-awaited picnic.We took the packs but my clumsy friend (name)dropped packages of food and of course she was not fit for consumption.I was angry at his friend but did not take it out on him.I've been thinking what to do now and then decided to ask money from my grandfather who just came to us.so we made a great picnic and ate their fill. перевод: дело было летом.Я с моим лучшим другом (имя сам поставишь) собирался устроить пикник,мы собрали немного денег и направились в магазин.мы накупили много всякой еды и вернулись домой.Затем ближе к вечеру когда солнце ушло мы отправились на лужайку что бы подготовится к долгожданному пикнику.Мы взяли пакеты но мой неуклюжий друг (имя)уранил пакеты с едой и естественно она была уже не пригодна к употреблению.Я был зол на своего друга но все же не стал срываться на нем.Я долго думал что теперь делать и потом решил попросить деньги у моего дедушки который как раз к нам приехал.так мы устроили отличный пикник и досыта поели.
1) Cathy is making <span>a sandcastle
</span>2) Is Lisa painting <span>a picture?
</span>3) Are you having a good time?
4)We are playing a game.
5)....They're climbing a tree.
6)Is Paul eating an apple?
7)I'm watching TV in the living room
8)Is John driving his car?
<span>There are lots of holidays and celebrations Russia both national and foreign. Even though many Russians celebrate world holidays, such as St. Valentine’s Day, April Fools, Halloween and others, there are a number of purely Russian national holidays, which are celebrated only in Russia. These holidays emphasize the spirit of nation and support folk traditions. One of the most interesting holidays in Russia takes place at the end of February to celebrate the end of winter. The holiday lasts for a week which is known as a Shrovetide. In Russia this holiday is called “Maslennitsa”. People traditionally eat lots of pancakes on this holiday and burn the scarecrow saying farewell to winter snow. Another traditionally Russian celebration takes place on January 7th, which is an Orthodox Christmas. People visit their relatives on this day carrying rice pudding with raisins, which is called “kutya”. Many young and single girls try to read their fortune on the night of 6th and 7th January. Russian weddings are also very joyous events and they differ a lot from other countries. There is a special person on Russian weddings called “tamada” who entertains the guests by various toasts and games. Every June many Russians celebrate the holiday called “The night of Ivan Kupala”. People traditionally weave the wreaths from wildflowers, make the bonfires and swim in lakes on the night of this day. Вот поалуйста</span>
1 a kilo, 2 a cup of tea, 3 a litre, 4 a loaf 5 a piece