<span>Лиз Вильк не маленькие и смешные, пить их молоко.В магазине есть силы, Лиззи думает, как мало вы пьете. Это шелковистый парик и рыбы дайс. Это небольшие кости десять единиц, три, шесть, девять белых мышей коршуны пинг, это каждый дайс, что он любит.Птицы забывают о тридцати шести или тридцати <span>безалкогольные напитки</span></span>
Do you like to go to the park? Why do you like to go there? What games can you play there? Can you ride a horse there? Can you play with the ball there?<span>What games do you like to play in the park? What games does your friend like to play? Is it fun to play with your friends in the park? B -- a/ We can play tag, hide-and-seek, leapfrog and hopscotch there. b/ No, we can’t. c/ Yes, we can. d/ Oh, yes, it is. e/ My friend likes to play hide-and-seek. f/ Yes, I do. g/ I like to play with my friends there. h/ I like to play leapfrog in the park.</span>
1.the woman said that that man had spoken to her on the road.
2.My classmate told me that he couldnt explain that rule to me.
3.The teacher said to the class that they would discuss that subject the next day.
4.The woman told her son that she was glad she was there.
5. Mike said that they had bought those books that day.
6.She told me that then she could read my translation.
7.Our teacher said that novels were very interesting.
8.She said that i should read that book in the 9th form.
9.Nellie said thatshe had read last year.
10.Alexc said that his friend lived in Moscow.
Red Square has witnessed many important events in the life of Russian people. Visitors from home and abroad stream here to enjoy the beauty of the historic buildings and monuments. The Kremlin represents centuries of Russian history. Like the Tower of London the Kremlin was used as a fortress and a sovereign’s residence. Now it houses
the President’s office and a number of museums including the Armory Chamber and the Diamond Fund.In the centre of the square by the Kremlin wall is the Lenin Mausoleum, erected in 1930 by A. Shchusev.On the southern side of Red Square is St. Basil’s Cathedral (Vasily Blazheny), a masterpiece of ancient
Russian architecture. It was built in 1555-61 in memory of the victory over Kazan (1552). The monument
standing in front of the Cathedral tells us of the people’s victory over the Polish invaders in 1612.The
monument is the work of I. Martos (1752-1835). Not far from the Cathedral is what is called the Lobnoye
Mesto, a platform of white stone more than 400 years old. Red Square had been associated with trading. The first stone shops were built here in the 16th century.
Today on their site stands the State Department Store, better known as GUM.
If we walk up from St. Basil’s to the opposite end of the square we face a red brick building. This is the
History Museum. In the west Red Square is adjoining the Kremlin. Just on the other side of the Kremlin
wall we can see the building of the former Senate, an outstanding architectural monument built by Matvei
Kasakov (1738-1813), now the seat of the Administration of the President.