I'd like to tell you some words about my family. have got big/small and friendly family. There are *кол-во* members in my family. There are mum, dad...and me. Mother's name is *имя*. She is *возраст* years old. *Имя* very clever and kind. She is *работа*. My mum is good at cooking. Every day we play together.
Father's namr is *имя*. He is *возраст*. *Имя* is handsome and serious. He is very busy and work a lot, because he is *работа*. But in his free time he like to playing computer games. At the weekends we do it together.
Дальше аналогично про братьев/сестер если есть: возраст, класс, что любит.
All in all, I' d like to say that sometimes we are angry about each other, but I love my family. And I'm happy
1. I listened to the news last night.
- Did I listen to the news last night?
- What did I listen last night?
- Did I listen to the news or music last night?
- I listened to the news last night. didn't I?
2. He bought a new CD three days ago.
- Does he buy a new CD three days ago?
- Whar he does he buy three ays ago?
- Does he buy a new CD or books three days ago?
- He bought a new CD three days ago, doesn't he?
Everyone (well, most of us) loves pets. While most of us limit that love to more conventional animals such as dogs, cats, budgerigars, and fish, there are many who extend it to animals such as snakes and chimpanzees. This gives rise to the debate over keeping exotic wild animals as pets.
In an age of the rising influence of various animal rights movements, the ever-growing trade in exotic pets is an obvious culprit, and regularly finds itself under the microscope. The reason why the debate over exotic pets has rumbled on for so long is that there is no simple answer. There are equally sound arguments on both sides of the debate, and a conclusion is hard to reach. Here's an attempt to do just that.
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Ответ:
I went out hunting and shot a rabbit.
I went outside.
Я только написала эти.
Most villages and towns on the British Isles came into being because of their favourable situation for trade.
Rather more than a hundred years ago, a great change came over the land. Many machines <u>were invented</u><span> about that time. Spinning and weaving, for example, which</span><u> had</u><span> previously</span><u>been done</u><span> by hand, </span><u>were done</u><span> by machinery that </span><u>were driven</u><span> by water or steam-power.</span>
<span>The work which usually </span><u>was done</u><span> in the houses of the people began to be carried on in large mills or factories, and workers found it convenient to live near them.</span>
<span>More and more factories </span><u>were built</u><span> and men and women left the country districts in great numbers and crowded into towns.</span>
Since then the movement of people into towns has been going on until now. England<u> is dotted</u><span> with great cities.</span>
<span>All over Britain, and especially in those parts were the coal needed for power is to be found, there are mining and manufacturing areas, such as the Lancashire cotton district, the Black county of Midland, and others. A great many towns </span><u>are found</u><span> close together in those districts, and a great many people live within a small area, so that the population is very dense.</span>