Переведите текст, только не вбивайте его в переводчик The Sprightly Tailor A sprightly tailor was employed by the great Macdonal
Переведите текст, только не вбивайте его в переводчик The Sprightly Tailor A sprightly tailor was employed by the great Macdonald, in his castle at Saddell, in order to make the laird a pair of trews, used in olden time. And trews being the vest and breeches united in one piece, and ornamented with fringes, were very comfortable, and suitable to be worn in walking or dancing. And Macdonald had said to the tailor, that if he would make the trews by night in the church, he would get a handsome reward. For it was thought that the old ruined church was haunted, and that fearsome things were to be seen there at night. The tailor was well aware of this; but he was a sprightly man, and when the laird dared him to make the trews by night in the church, the tailor was not to be daunted, but took it in hand to gain the prize. So, when night came, away he went up the glen, about half a mile distance from the castle, till he came to the old church. Then he chose him a nice gravestone for a seat and he lighted his candle, and put on his thimble, and set to work at the trews; plying his needle nimbly, and thinking about the hire that the laird would have to give him. For some time he got on pretty well, until he felt the floor all of a tremble under his feet; and looking about him, but keeping his fingers at work, he saw the appearance of a great human head rising up through the stone pavement of the church. And when the head had risen above the surface, there came from it a great, great voice. And the voice said: “Do you see this great head of mine?” “I see that, but I’ll sew this!” replied the sprightly tailor; and he stitched away at the trews.
Бодрый портнойБодрый портной был нанят великим Макдональдом в его замке в Шадель, чтобы сделать лэрда парой тартановых брюк, используемых в былое время. И тартановые брюки, являющиеся жилетом и бриджами, объединенными в одной части и украшенными краями, были очень удобны, и подошли, чтобы носиться в ходьбе или танце. И Макдональд сказал портному, что, если бы он сделает тартановые брюки ночью в церкви, он получил бы значительное вознаграждение. Поскольку об этом думали, что старая разрушенная церковь была преследована, и что внушающие страх вещи состояли в том, чтобы быть замечены там ночью.Портной хорошо знал об этом; но он был бодрым человеком, и когда лэрд смел его делать тартановые брюки ночью в церкви, портной не должен был быть укрощен, но брал в свои руки ее, чтобы получить приз. Так, когда ночь наступила, далеко он поднялся долина реки, приблизительно половинымильное расстояние от замка, пока он не приехал в старую церковь. Тогда он выбрал его хороший могильный камень для места, и он зажег свою свечу, и поставил его наперсток и принялся за работу над тартановыми брюками; сложение его иглы проворно и размышление о найме, что лэрд должен был бы дать ему.В течение некоторого времени он преуспел вполне прилично, пока он не чувствовал пол все дрожание под его ногами; и озираясь вокруг него, но держа его пальцы на работе, он видел, что появление великого человека возглавило повышение через каменный тротуар церкви. И когда голова поднялась выше поверхности, там прибыл из него большой, большой голос. И голос сказал: “Вы видите этого великого моего главу?”<span>“Я вижу это, но я сшью это!” ответил бодрый портной; и он сшил далеко в тартановых брюках.</span>
-You don't know the answer.- Do you know the answer? -He doesn't have breakfast at 8.00.- Does he have -He doesn't love her.- Does he love -Some schoolgirls don't wear uniforms.- Do some schoolgirls wear -He doesn't trust you.- Does he trust -He doesn't try hard.- Does he try -The park doesn't close at dusk.- Does the park close -He doesn't miss his mother.- Does he miss -The children don't like sweets.- Do the children like -He doesn't finish work at 6.00.- Does he finish -He doesn't live beside the sea.- Does he live -This stove doesn't heat the water.- Does this stove heat -She doesn't have a cooked breakfast.- Does she have -She doesn't carry a sleeping bag.- Does she carry -He doesn't usually believe you.- Does he usually believe -She doesn't dance in competition.- Does she dance -You don't remember the address.-Do you remember -She doesn't play chess very well.- Does she play -He doesn't worry about her.- Does he worry -These thieves don't work at night.- Do these thieves work -He doesn't leave home at 8.00 every day.- Does he leave -Ann doesn't arrange everything.- Does Ann arrange -She doesn't agree with you.- Does she agree -Their dogs don't bark all night.- Do their dogs bark -Their neighbours don't often complain.- Do their neighbours often complai -Tom doesn't enjoy driving at night.- Does Tom enjoy -He doesn't engage new staff every spring.- Does he engage -Tom doesn't look very well.- Does Tom look -They don't sell fresh grape juice here.- Do they sell -She doesn't cut her husband’s hair.- Does she cut -They don't pick the apples in October.- Do they pick -The last train doesn't leave at midnight.- Does the last train leave -He doesn't relax at weekends.- Does he relax -She doesn't refuse to discuss it.- Does she refuse
ENRICO CARUSO The famous Italian <u>singer </u>Enrico Caruso sang in many countries of Europe. He visited Russia, France, Germany, Spain and many other countries. Everywhere he was a great success and his nacre was well .known all over the world. Caruso knew that he was famous, but he liked to repeat the sentence: "No man is so well known as he thinks he is". Once he was invited to the USA to give some <u>concerts</u>. When he was driving to New York; his car broke and he had to stay at a farm-house. Caruso could not repair his car and asked the farmer to help him. The farmer agreed to do it. While the farmer was repairing the car, Caruso was invited into the house to have a rest. When the farmer finished the work, he entered the house, too. He informed the great singer that his cat was ready and he could drive on. Caruso was very glad to hear it. He paid the farmer for the work and gave him a photo. It was a picture of Enrico Caruso. Oh the <u>back</u> side of the photo Caruso wrote his name. He thought it would be pleasant for the farmer to have a picture of the famous singer. The farmer took the picture, looked at it very attentively, then he looked at Enrico Caruso. He realised that it was the picture of the man <u>whose</u> car he had repaired. He wanted to know the name of the man, so he read what was written on the back side of the picture. After that he cried out: "How lucky I am! You are Robinson Crusoe! I have never dreamed of receiving the greatest traveller in the world in my poor <u>house!</u>"
1) I have already written some postcards. 2) he hasn't walk along the River Thames yet. 3) has she seen the Queen yet? 4)we have already taken a coach tour 5)have you visited Buckingham palace yet? 6) we haven't found our passports yet. 7)you have already spent a day on the beach.
1.Look!Tom is swimming in the pool. 2.Hе thinks he will go to the cinema with his friends. 3.Ann,what are you doing ? - I am smelling these wonderful roses. 4. Mmm,your pizza smells tasty. 5.Don't you see? She is being really angry. 6. Our new house is much bigger than the previous one. 7. Oh my God! It's Brad Pitt! I love him so much! 8. Do you like his new jeans ? 9. I am sure,Dick is having dinner now. 10. How many dogs do you have? 11. We believe he will come in time. 12. These cakes taste perfect. 13.Kate is a strange girl.She is always crying(если раздражает ее плач/крик)/ cries (если постоянно плачет/кричит)