<span>1)
Was there a red bus?
2) Were there many people?
3) Was there a good atmosphere?
4) Was there an empty seat?
5) Were there many cheap tickets?
6) Were there a lot of policemen?</span>
1. Fast food is easy and convinient.
2. He is the most healthiest in his class. He does exercise every day
3. Mike is more fitter than his friends.
4. What is your height?You are taller than me.
My hero - writer Joan Rowling Ketil.
This man with a very difficult destiny and a great talent.
As a child, Joe had no friends because of her strong passion for books, the meaning of which would not understand any of her peers. When he grew up he enrolled in Oxford, but due to the death of the mother are unable to study there. She stayed with her younger sister until she went to study. After moved to Spain where he married, but the marriage did not last long, after two years of marriage, the husband of vystavil her daughter on the street. She didn't have anything. She lived on welfare unemployed single mother. After the release of her novel "Harry Potter and the philosopher's stone." She turned from the beggar to the richest woman in the UK.
<span>I think her character and back to yourself because its not broke no difficulty. Big thanks to her for giving me Schastlivoe childhood together with the "boy who survived"</span>
В наше время существует много легенд, сказаний о прошлом.Многие люди стремятся познать свое прошлое и прошлое своих предков.Так чем же людей интересуют события прошлых времен?
Возможно прошлое для некоторых это ключ к загадкам настоящего.
Или же,что бы понять что-то в настоящем нужно заглянуть в события прошлого, ведь новое- хорошо забытое старое(надеюсь натолкнула вас на мысль)
Fill in the table. Use: Asia, Sydney, Amsterdam, Russian Federation, Paris, South America, Russia, USA, Australia, Egypt, Oxford
Влада Кожукало [296]
With
"the"- the Russian Federation, the United Kingdom of Great Britain
and Northern Ireland, the USA
Without
"the"- Asia, Paris, South America, Australia, Africa, Europe, Omsk,
Canada, Moscow, Sydney, Amsterdam, Russia, Oxford, Egypt, India