<span>"Мы доказали, что Россию нельзя
поставить на колени" "We proved
that Russia cannot be <u>brought to its knees</u>." (Vladimir Putin in the nation
address on October 26, 2002)
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поставить противника на колени - <u>bring</u> the enemy <u>to</u> his <u>knees
</u></span><u>
</u>
1) Ник (любить) Спорт. Он (идти) в бассейн каждый день. То, что он (сделать) сейчас?
Я думаю, что он (плавать) сейчас.
2) Мы обычно (на завтрак) в 8:00. Но сегодня мои родители (не пойти) на работу. это 9:00. Мы (на завтрак) сейчас.
3) немного Ann (чистить зубы, мыть руки и лицо) каждое утро. Где (быть) она сейчас? Она (принять душ).
Помогите пожалуйста! Заранее большое спасибо!!!!
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The 20th century made great changes into the theatre. Cinema, radio, television, video altered the course of the major performing arts and created the new ones. But still there are hundreds of puppet theatres, conservatoires and philharmonics, musical comedy theatres, drama theatres and opera houses where the audiences are excited at the prospect of seeing a play and the actors are most encouraged the warm reception.
We go to the theatre to see a play, that is to say, a performance given by actors and actresses. A play of a serious character, dealing with important human problems is called a tragedy. A play of a humorous, lighter character is a comedy (or<span> a farce). Dramatists are called playwrights nowadays and there are no longer such great dramatists as Shakespeare or G.B.Show.
</span>Cinema<span> plays an important role in the life of any society. Cinema has become a part of the modern way of life. Cinema is an excellent vehicle of culture. Its possibilities are unlimited. In the earliest years of cinema its power to show the contemporary events was recognized and appreciated. More than anything else this unique quality secured popularity for the film as a new form of instruction and entertainment. That’s why cinema is considered to be one of the best ways of spending one’s leisure time.</span>