1. I prefer paper books to electronic.
2. I have many favorite genres, but I mostly read fantasy, romantic fiction and the classics.
3. My favorite authors are A. Chekhov, L. N. Tolstoy, S. Collins.
4. My favorite books are "The Hunger games", "War and peace", a collection of short stories by A. Chekhov.
5. Very important to me that the book had a good message.
6. Also very important a good translation, if the book is written in a foreign language.
7. In addition to internal content I appreciate the print quality and try to buying hardcover books because they are stored longer.
8. In modern literature I like to read about travels.
(если найдешь несоответствия -- подправь или напиши мне)
Yes, our classroom is big and clean
<span>1) furnished trains;
2) increased resistance;
3) weighed goods;
4) burnt fuel;
5) eliminated danger;
6) provided temperature;
7) developed special-type cars;
8) introduced modern carriages;
9) an insulated body;
10) an invented locomotive
</span><span>1) меблированные поезда;
2) повышенная устойчивость;
3) взвешенные товары;
4) сгоревшее топливо;
5) ликвидированная опасность;
6) обеспеченная температура;
7) разработанные автомобили специального назначения;
8) введённые современные вагоны;
9) изолированный корпус;
<span>10) изобретённый локомотив</span></span>
He's got - это сокращение от he has got. А вместо some нужно просто написать any.
1.He hasn't got any faxes on his table.
2.l haven't got any expensive models in my office.
3.Jim hasn't got any telexses in his mail.
4.John hasn't got any mistakes in his notes.
5. She hasn't got any facts.
6. I cann't give any examples.
Dad asked what was up and why he was acting so nervous.
Tim answered that because of Julia. She used to criticize him all the time and had enjoyed making fun of him but at that moment she wanted him to be her partner at the school dancing contest.
Dad asked what was problem then and if I didn't feel enough confident.
Tim said that it was far from that and that he had never danced in his life. He meant that he had never danced waltz or anything like that. He thought that she had done that on purpose because she wanted everyone to laugh at him.
Dad said him to relas and that he thought that he should accept her invitation. But suggested a contrary idea-she should take part in the cycling competition along with him the following month.
Tim bet that it would be rather difficult for her. But he would never be able to waltz!
Dad asked if he had ever told him that once he had taken the first prize in the city dancing contest. He added that he would teach Tim himself and in week Tim would be the best dancer in his school.
Tim said that his dad was great and asked if he would come to the contest to support him.
Dad asked if they provided with coffee and sandwiches there.