For decades, the May 9 Victory Day remains the most touching, the most sincere holiday of the country. No other holiday can not be compared with him. Veteran in orders, a leading arm grandson - Motherland symbol of strength, a strong bond of generations.
1. were they
2. speak
3. do you have
4. was not, went
5. sleeps, slept
6. is your sister, became
7. didn`t shave, didn`t have
8. do you ger up, slept
9. did you left
10. did she enjoy, saw
11. were, was
Do an exercise.
Make a good impression.
Do suggestion.
Do shopping.
Do washing up.
Make somebody good. (тут скорее всего make good at (Не пишите))
Make room.
Make business with somebody.
Make a mistake.
Make much noise.
Make cup of tea.
Make a speech.
Make decision.
Do homework. (Используется в обиходе, вы шо)
Make a sum.
Make a favour.
Make a face.
Make a bed.
Make a profit.
Do well.
Make money.
Make an affort.
Do harm.
Do the best of something.
Make fun of somebody.
Do oneself at home.
Make a good breakfast.
Do a good job.
Make the garden.
Do/Make away this (можно и так, и так)
Make one's hair.
Make without.
Do progress.
Make one's living.
Make one's the best.
<span>menu: Breakfast: coffee with toast
Lunch: <span>chicken soup
Dinner: <span>baked salmon</span></span></span>
The Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) is a carnivorous marsupial of the family Dasyuridae, now found in the wild only on the Australian island state of Tasmania, including tiny east-coast Maria Island where there is a conservation project with disease-free animals.
The size of a small dog, it became the largest carnivorous marsupial in the world following the extinction of the thylacine in 1936. It is characterized by its stocky and muscular build, black fur, pungent odor, extremely loud and disturbing screech, keen sense of smell, and ferocity when feeding. The Tasmanian devil's large head and neck allow it to generate among the strongest bites per unit body mass of any extant mammal land predator,[2] and it hunts prey and scavenges carrion as well as eating household products if humans are living nearby.
Although it usually is solitary, it sometimes eats with other devils and defecates in a communal location. Unlike most other dasyurids, the devil thermoregulates effectively and is active during the middle of the day without overheating. Despite its rotund appearance, the devil is capable of surprising speed and endurance, and can climb trees and swim across rivers.