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In my opinion, summer is the most beautiful time of the year, because it is very warm, everything is beautiful, and we have a great opportunity to relax. And summer is a time of holidays and vacations. We can go anywhere, have a wonderful time at the pond, in the shade of emerald green, splash in the warm water. And you can go to the mountains, ride a bike or play all sorts of games.
I want to share my impressions of the most memorable moment of the last summer vacation. In July, my family and I organized a trip to the forest for barbecue. A fire was kindled, meat prepared for roasting, and a tent pitched. While my parents were preparing dinner, I went into the woods to work up an appetite.
The forest that day was magnificent! The air smelled of flowers, honey, and strawberries. Everything was green, except for the trunks of the trees, which stood out in bright patches against the dark green background. Birds chirped in their own language, a woodpecker tapped. воть
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I finished all my assignments, I made an effort to see one of my friends yesterday. <span>I woke up early, studied and got work done</span>
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2.Are discussing/ have been discussing
3.Is working/is working/has been working
4. Is/has been
5.Teachs/has been teaching
6.Know/have known/have known
<span>a) The anteater is a primitive animal </span><span>5 the noun stands for the whole class of objects
b) Henry went to the library </span><span>4 the nouns describe unique objects
c) Robin couldn't cope with the last text </span><span><span>3 the noun has got a limiting attribute</span>
d) They bought a new English-Russian dictionary. The dictionary is very expensive </span><span><span>2 the noun has already been used
</span>e) The idiom was not easy to memorize </span><span>1 the noun is clear from the context or situation
f) They live in the north of England.</span><span> 6 the noun describes the adverbial modifier of place</span>