32) Leopards run very fast
33) Turtles swim in the sea
34)Rhino is from the Africa
Nothing personally I will not advise anyone, but I will tell the real story. One of many. With the same sentiments a few years ago, came to a particular program to study at a local university in SShA.molodaya woman holding a small child, divorced, millionth resident in Russia, having a humanitarian (language) education. She studied completely from scratch for the engineering profession. Only the general language training helped her. Then he took the practice, training and entrenched in an engineering firm. And then met the right man for himself, and brought the child from Russia. This required her work, patience, clear head, efficiency and good human nature. But all she had, and now there is. So lucky worthy. And rightly so.
1) Did you go to school yesterday?
Yes, I did.
2) We made home on tree five days ago.
3) Have you ever been in London?
No, I Havn't never been in London.
4) Billy have already finished his home - task.
5) Lizzy went to the doctor last Sunday.
6) Tom didn't go to school last Monday. He was il.
7) We played football two days ago.
8) She havn't been here since the age of eight.
9) Have mother already came?
10) Where is Ann?
1) - apple
2) - banana
3) - milk
4) - Fruit
5) - <span>vegetables
Самый простой вариант
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It seemed we already know everything about the world we live in but still there are some mysteries that we want to reveal.
Loch Ness is the home of probably the world’s most famous monster. People say that from time to time you can see a big monster who they call “Nessie” in this lake. There are some reports about seeing great black humps on the surface of the lake and then their disappearing. The main question is – is it a fact or fiction?
Experts have been discussing that question for years, but in recent times more and more people believe that a whole colony of giant creatures may live in the lake. In 1962 a group of people formed an organization called the Bureau for the Investigation of the Loch Ness Phenomena.