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a) You are only wearing a t-shirt and shorts. You must feel cold!
b) I may not be at school tomorrow. I feel ill.
c) Tina searched the swimming pool, but wasn’t able to find her ring.
d) Perhaps you left your wallet on the bus, or it might be at home.
e) The exam was long, and I couldn't finish all the questions.
f) Brian didn’t have to do any homework, so he went to the cinema.
g) This cannot be the house. It’s the wrong number. Let’s try down here.
h) Ann can run much faster than her friends.
i) This bill can't be right. There’s a mistake in it somewhere.
j) Sorry I was out. I went to go to the shops.
The flag of Russia is a three coloured flag consisting of three equal horizontal fields: white on the top, blue in the middle and red on the bottom.
A flag is the country’s main symbol as well as the anthem and coat of arms.
The history of the flag comes from 1697 when Tsar Peter I visited the Netherlands. He liked the simple design of the Dutch flag and used the same colours for the Russian flag. Through the years the flag had been changed, removed and brought back again until on August 21, 1991, when the original design from Peter the Great was re-adopted officially in December 1991.
(when Russia became a member of the United Nations.)
Though there is no official distinctive meaning for the colours of the flag some believe white stands for peace and generosity, blue stands for truth, loyalty and wisdom and red stands for strength, courage and love.
In 1994 the National Flag Day was established in Russia. It is celebrated on 22 August, but people work on this day.
Перевод про цвета флага из текста выше:
Хотя нет никакого официального отличительного значения для цветов флага некоторые считают, что белый цвет означает мир и щедрость, синий цвет означает правду, верность и мудрость, а красный цвет означает силу, мужество и любовь.
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