Is repairing это Present Continious
Грипп - очень заразная болезнь. Она может протекать в легкой или тяжелой форме.
Симптомы гриппа: высокая температура, головная боль, боль во всем теле.
В большинстве случаев больной должен оставаться в постели, в тепле, пить много воды. Пациент должен лежать, пока не нормализуется температура, а потом еще в течение двух или трех дней можно вставать только на короткое время. После гриппа пациенты ощущают слабость и часто бывают в подавленном настроении.
Поскольку грипп очень заразен, вы должны помнить:
Никаких рукопожатий, если вы заболели. Болезни передаются через руки. Но не говорите: "Я не могу пожать вашу руку. Я болен". Пусть это выглядит так, как будто вы забыли подать руку. Но нужно быть очень вежливым в речи.
1. severe disease, high temperature, general pains, mild disease (хотя случай - case), stay in bed, feel week
2.
1) The symptoms of infuenza*: high temperature, headache, general pains.
2) The patient must stay in bed until his or her temperature is normal.
3) After flu the patient feels week and often depressed.
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* можно использовать краткое название болезни flu
I'm going home. Snow was falling, all around were snowdrifts and trees covered with snow. My mood was bad. I went and thought about how soon to get home. Suddenly, from behind a snowdrift seemed tail cat. To look at the most obchno, but when there was a cat, I stopped. I was in shock. The cat was wearing a hat on his feet were small shoes, a scarf around his neck. He told me, 'Get up. "I Sun (Надеюсь я тебе помогла)
1) c) will have worked
2) d) arrive
3) b) would be
4) b) are we having
5) d) couldn't have seen
6) c) must
7) c) could help
8) a) must have been
9) a) mustn't
10) b) a few
11) a) both of
12) d) starring
13)
The earliest report of a monster in the vicinity of Loch Ness appears in the Life of St. Columba by Adomnán, written in the sixth century AD (year 565). According to Adomnán, writing about a century after the events described, Irish monk Saint Columba was staying in the land of the Picts with his companions when he encountered local residents burying a man by the River Ness. They explained that the man was swimming in the river when he was attacked by a "water beast" which mauled him and dragged him underwater. Although they tried to rescue him in a boat, he was dead. Columba sent a follower, Luigne moccu Min, to swim across the river. The beast approached him, but Columba made the sign of the cross and said: "Go no further. Do not touch the man. Go back at once." The creature stopped as if it had been "pulled back with ropes" and fled, and Columba's men and the Picts gave thanks for what they perceived as a miracle.
Believers in the monster point to this story, set in the River Ness rather than the loch itself, as evidence for the creature's existence as early as the sixth century. Sceptics question the narrative's reliability, noting that water-beast stories were extremely common in medieval hagiographies and Adomnán's tale probably recycles a common motif attached to a local landmark. According to sceptics, Adomnán's story may be independent of the modern Loch Ness Monster legend and became attached to it by believers seeking to bolster their claims. According to R. Binns, this account is the most credible of the early sightings of the monster; all other claims before 1933 are dubious and do not prove a tradition of sightings before that date.