Что особенного в животных которые вы видите на картинке?
1. It is .a.. wonderful part of... England and .the.. scenery resembles ...
Switzerland. As .a.. matter of... fact, we had such .a.. good time that we
have
decided to have .a.. holiday there again ... next year.
2 Her
husband is on .a.. business trip so she has to look after .the.. children
all by herself
3. Before I had ..a. car of my own I used to spend .a.. lot
of ... time waiting for ... buses.
1.I always have tea and some toast with jam (for)breakfast.
2. The smell of herbs reminds me (of) my childhood.
3.
He must be here (by) nine o'clock. As soon as he turns (up) tell him to come (in) and wait (for) a few
minutes in the office.
4. I'd like to go climbing (-) next weekend. You know I'm fond (of) it.
5. It'll all come right (in) the end. I'm sure (of) it.
Ответ:
1. Girls have to wear skirts at school
2. You must be polite
3. Sue has to tidy her room every day
4. Do you have to wear a tie at school?
5. Can I ride a motorbike?
Объяснение:
<span>Impressionism is a very natural stage of art’s (0) DEVELOPment.
Russian painters had started their (1) unHeard of experiments with light and modified colour schemes before they visited France and got acquainted with French impressionism.
And yet, there is a difference between Russian and French impressionistic (2) Depiction in terms of their subject matter, light and colour scheme .
As far as French artists were concerned, they portrayed life differently in (3) </span>COMPARison<span> to Russian painters.
However, Russian impressionists never attempted to break away from (4)REALity.
Strictly speaking, Vasily Polenov can be regarded as a path (5) </span>BREAKer<span> in this field.
He was one of the first Russian painters who visited Paris in the 1870s and became (6) </span>ENORMOUSly<span> fascinated by impressionism.
He didn’t abandon his own distinct painting style, but he made every effort to (7) </span>FAMILIARize<span> his students in Russia with his French findings and encouraged their own artistic explorations.
Thanks to his (8) </span>ENTHUSIAStic<span> support, his like-minded contemporary artist Konstantin Korovin felt confidence to work differently.
The Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and (9) </span>ARCHITECTure<span> had never had landscape painting classes as this genre was seen as the one for amateurs.
V. Polenov was the first to introduce such classes and he was (10) </span>VIRTUALly<span> besieged by students who wanted to paint nature.
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