We can choose our friends, but we can't choose our relations. That doesn't mean, though, that members of our family can't also be our friends. Many childrens have a good relationship with their parents that they see them as friends. Of course, when you're a teenager, you'll have arguments with your parents. There will be times when you don't get on very well with them. That's only natural. There will be times when you want to be independent and solve your problems by yourself. You'll also make your parents down sometimes. After all, nobody's perfect and we all make mistakes. But your parents understand that. And as you grow up and become an adult, you'll probably realise you have lots of things in common with your mum and dad and become even more proud to them
1. Does Linda's homework take most of her free time on weekdays? - <u>общий вопрос.</u>
2. Where does Linda usually hang out with her friends at weekends? - <u>специальный вопрос.</u>
3. Who keens on collecting? - <u>вопрос к подлежащему.</u>
4. Who has got different collections? - <u>вопрос к подлежащему.</u>
5. What did Robert collect at primary school? - <u>специальный вопрос.</u>
6. Who often shows collections at the school club of collectors? - <u>вопрос к подлежащему.</u>
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The city is located 270 km north of Moscow and 80 km north-west of Yaroslavl. In addition to the three main rivers, a number of small rivers and streams flow in the city. The historic center of the city is bounded by the Volga rivers, its right tributary the Cheryomukha, the left tributary of the Chermukha Korovka and the left tributary of the Korovka Dresvyanka or the Pakhomovsky stream. The area on the right bank of the Cheryomukha in the city is called “Beyond the Cheryomukha”, and the outskirts on the right bank of the Pakhomovsky stream are called “Beyond the Pakhomovsky bridge”. A small river Utkash, the right tributary of the Volga, which flows below Chermukha, separates the eastern part of the city - Kopaevo.The city is located at the northernmost point of the Volga River, to Rybinsk it flows mainly to the northeast, and from Rybinsk it turns to the southeast. Rybinsk lies on both its banks, but the main part is on the right bank, oriented along it and has a length of twenty-one kilometers with a width of no more than six kilometers.
The city is located in a flat, often wetland area. The conditional boundary of the zone of mixed forests and taiga passes through it.