<span>The Kremlin is on the Moskva River.
There is the State Historical Museum in Red Square.
St. Basil's Cathedral is in the Kremlin.
There is a departament store in Red Square.
There are museums in the Kremlin.
Aleksandovsky Garden is near the Kremlin.</span>
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Past simple: Subject + was/were glad, happy, hungry, thirsty, Ill, healthy, ready for smth., late for smth.
Future Simple: Subject + will be glad, happy, hungry, thirsty, Ill, healthy, ready for smth., late for smth.
B<span>obby was a small farm dog. For years he worked in the country and took care of the sheep with his master Jack. Bobby was very devoted to his master. </span>
<span>When Jack was too old to work, he went away and lived his last years in the city. Bobby didn't want to live on the farm without his master. He ran away and went to the city to find his old friend. He looked for him in many places and at last found Jack. After that Bobby didn't leave him. </span>
<span>Jack was very poor, and ill. But sometimes he went to the pub 4md took Bobby with him. The landlord of the pub liked the friendly little dog and often gave him some food. </span>
<span>One day old Jack died and nobody saw Bobby for some time. Then the landlord of the pub saw him near his house and as usual gave him some food. Bobby took the food and ran away. After that the landlord gave Bobby food many times and every time Bobby took the food and ran away. </span>
<span>One day the landlord went after him. Bobby took him to the town cemetery. There the landlord found that the dog lived on the grave of his old master. He was there every day in good weather and bad. </span>
<span>Soon everybody in the city knew about Bobby. Many people visited him in the cemetery and many children made friends with him. He lived for a long time — until he was 22 years old. When he died, they buried him in that cemetery and put up a statue on his grave with the name and dates of the small dog's life. </span>
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Железные дороги перед паровым двигателем были изобретены
Задолго до изобретения парового двигателя товары перевозились на грузовиках с колесами, которые
бежал по параллельным рельсам. В средние века товары перевозились в корзинах на спинах лошадей.
Камень, сланцы и уголь были очень тяжелыми товарами для лошадей, чтобы таскать их таким образом, а в Германии
простая железная дорога использовалась в начале XVI века. Грузовики были
мужчины, поскольку уже они обнаружили, что колеса перемещаются легче на рельсах, чем на грубых дорогах
тех дней. Мы знаем это из книги, которая была опубликована в 1556 году с картинками и диаграммами
как они работали. Здесь вы можете увидеть, как шахтер выталкивает из шахты вагон из руды.
В Англии рельсы были сначала заложены в районе Ньюкасла, а в начале восемнадцатого
столетие были также короткие линии в Северном Уэльсе, чтобы нести сланца, возле Ванны для камня и на юге
Уэльс для угля и железа. Это была торговля углем в районе Ньюкасл, что привело к укладке
километров рельсов. Всегда были лодки, прибывающие на уголь, и вы можете увидеть, сколько
Таким образом, больше угля может быть перемещено одной лошадью, чем корзинами-паньерами.