As in English will be the words:
Little turtle, Velvet pens, full stop, exclamation mark, 10:00 am (in letters), 1:00 am (in letters), a Russian textbook, train car, train, gamarus (this is dry food for red-eared turtles), briefcase, school diary, thank you.
Ответ:
Lake Balkhash (Kazakh: Балқаш көлі, Balqaş kóli, Kazakh pronunciation: [bɑlqɑɕ kwʏlɪ]; Russian: Озеро Балхаш, Ozero Balkhash) is one of the largest lakes in Asia and 15th largest in the world. It is located in Central Asia in southeastern Kazakhstan and belongs to an endorheic (closed) basin shared by Kazakhstan and China, with a small portion in Kyrgyzstan. The basin drains into the lake via seven rivers, the primary of which is the Ili River, bringing the majority of the riparian inflow; others, such as the Karatal, provide both surface and subsurface flow. The Ili is fed by precipitation, largely vernal snowmelt, from the mountains of China's Xinjiang region.
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2) was Lena at the museum a month ago?
3) were the children at the circus last week?
4) were the girls in the country yesterday?
5) was my brother at the zoo two weeks ago?
6)were my parents at the theatre last Sunday?
7) was I at the animal hospital two days ago?
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