flat - квартира
room - комната
kitchen - кухня
bathroom - ванная комната
shower - душ
window - окно
window sill - подоконник
floor - пол
ceiling - потолок
wall - стена
blackboard - классная доска
chalk - мел
duster - тряпка для стирания с доски
lamp - лампа
desk - парта/письменный стол
table - стол
chair - стул
bench - скамья
door - дверь
clock - часы
TV-set - телевизор
armchair - кресло
sofa - диван
carpet - ковёр
cupboard - сервант
furniture - мебель
bookcase - книжный шкаф
wardrobe - платяной шкаф
bed - кровать
shelf - полка
stove - плита (газовая или электр.)
refrigerator (сокращенно fridge) - холодильник
wash-bowl/sink - раковина
tap - кран водопроводный
washing-machine - стиральная машина
vacuum-cleaner - пылесос
rug - коврик
fork - вилка
spoon - ложка
knife - нож
plate - тарелка
pan - сковорода, кастрюля
iron - утюг; гладить
vase - ваза
pot - горшок, котёл
jug - кувшин
glass - стакан
cup - чашка
bottle - бутылка
tape-recorder - магнитофон
player - проигрыватель
recorder - диктофон
radio - радио
video - видео(магнитофон)
picture - картина
curtains - шторы
flowers - цветы
<span><span><span><span> Vladimir Ilyich Lenin</span></span></span></span>
<span><span>Vladimir Ilyich Lenin - a Soviet politician and world statesman, established a powerful empire of the USSR. </span><span>Personality of the leader is characterized by simplicity and strength. </span><span>characterization of it as "demanding", "punctual", "neat", "brilliant" and "very clean" in the home. </span><span>At the same time Lenin described as "very authoritarian," "very inflexible," he "would not tolerate disagreement with his
</span><span>opinion "," ruthless "," cruel ". </span><span>Indicated that friendship for Lenin was secondary to politics. </span><span>Rappaport points out that Lenin "changed their party tactics depending on the circumstances and political gain"
</span><span>Lenin often surrounded provocateurs (although this is a common ailment for the Bolsheviks and SRs). </span><span>The head of the Bolshevik faction of the Fourth State Duma, while the Tsarist secret police agent R. Malinowski was a close associate of Lenin. </span><span>In 1917, Malinowski was exposed, but Lenin had saved him from the party of the court, and later was in correspondence with him, when Malinowski was in German captivity. </span><span>In autumn 1918 Malinowski unexpectedly returned to Russia, and said that Lenin knew about his collaboration with the secret police. </span><span>Malinowski was then put to the party the court that on the orders of Lenin lasted one day, and a former agent provocateur was immediately shot.</span></span>
1. They gave her a book.
2. Did they give her a book?
3. Did they give her a book or a pen?
4. What did they give her?
5. They didn't give her a book.
6. Monkey ate bananas/
7. Did monkey eat apples?
8. What did it eat?
b) if she didn't go to the shop she wouldn't see an advertisement for a secretary.
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