Today is Sunday. 6 p.m. Smith family is home. Peter Smith is a doctor, his wife is an English teacher. Their daughter Mary is ten years old, their son Nick ? years old. The Smiths are in the living room. Peter is sitting in a chair, he is reading a newspaper. Anna and children are sitting on the couch, they are watching a TV show.
Gregory M. Tyutyunnik - a Ukrainian writer, novelist and poet, was born on April 23, 1920 in Poltava. He studied at the University of Kharkov. He volunteered for the combat, was seriously wounded two times and twice escaped from captivity.
Later he was a teacher and worked in "October" magazine.
Gregory Tyutyunnik died on August 29, 1961 in Lviv.
My favorite book by Grigor Tyutyunnik is "Klimko". The hero of the story, a boy named Klimko, graduated from elementary school and unexpectedly became an orphan. Despite all the hardships he did not have his heart hardened, he did not get tough, but was a kind and generous person. Klimko and his friend Zulfat began to take care of their teacher. In order to make the life of the woman with a child easier, Klimko goes out in search of salt. Through many hardships the boy managed to get some salt. But back home in his native village he met his death. Seeing a prisoner of war who was running from a soldier, Klimko helped him, but was shot and killed. "A thin stream of salt was running down on the road from the shot-through bag."
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There were пишется, когда мы хотим сказать, о том что находилось, было, говоря о новых, неизвестных еще вещах. Were мы употребляем совсем в других случаях, например, давая характеристику. Например. <u>There were</u> many pupils at the lesson. They <u>were</u> concentrated. (На уроке было много учеников. Они были сосредоточенны.) <u>There were</u> a lot of apples in his bag. The apples <u>were</u> red. (В его сумке было много яблок. Они были красные.)