1) Can I have a carton of milk please?
2)have we got many potatoes in the bag?
3)May I open the window please?
4) we haven't got much ice cream in the fridge
<span>5)how much flour is there? </span>
<span>6)there are a lot of apples on the trees \</span>
<span>It's been a week since the night when Dima was attacked by
the bear. I will always remember that night now when I stayed with Dima
and we talked until morning. I had never felt so close to my brother
before. I was surprised to find out how much he had grown up and
changed during the summer. Dima told me everything he had heard in the
forest. He said that David and Daniel both liked me and that I had been
the reason for their fight. It turned out that Dima had always known
that David had written that letter to me and he had even helped him with
some of the Russian words. However, because I hadn't mentioned it, my
brother had kept his mouth shut too. But he should have told me.
Everything would have been different then. Anyway, it was too late now. I
told Dima it didn't matter to me and he dropped the subject.
Dima
was able to get back to his tent before dawn, so that no questions
about his absence were asked. He still had to wear the bandage on his
hand, but he made up a good story about a fight to explain it. The next
day was the last day of our trip. On Sunday evening we returned to
camp and our life got back to almost normal. I say "almost" because the
more I think about it, the more I understand how I was unfair to David.
Now I realize that he has always liked me and tried to show me, but I
refused to believe it. When I think about how badly I hurt him, I want
to kick myself. Even if he had done something wrong, how could I have
called him a coward? After all, what would I have done in a situation
like that? My hero Daniel has been very quiet since we got back. When
somebody tried to write an article about his heroism on the river, he
got really angry. He also stays away from Dima and me, as if we had done
something wrong. And David pretends I don't exist. So by day I try
to play it cool but by night I stay awake and try to think about
what I could have done differently.The most interesting summer of my
life isn't making me happy anymore. I'm looking forward to the autumn,
because in autumn I'll be home. </span>
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Александр Попов в 1895 году создал уникальный аппарат, работающий без проводов с помощью электромагнитных волн. Это радио - величайшее завоевание русского человека, незаменимый помощник любого жителя планеты. Американцы и англичане предлагали баснословные суммы, чтобы Попов продал им свое изобретение. Он твердо отвечал, что все что он придумал - принадлежит не ему, а его Родине.
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Alexander Popov in 1895 created a unique device that works wirelessly via electromagnetic waves. This radio - the greatest achievement of the Russian people, an indispensable tool of any person on the planet. The Americans and the British offered fabulous sums to Popov sold them his invention. He replied firmly that all he came up with - does not belong to him, and his homeland.
1. Richard finished school in June.
2. He didn't go to the summer camp.
3. He went to the countryside.
4. He spent two weeks on his grandparents farm.
5. When he lived on the farm, he often worked together with his grandpa.
6. He also helped his grandma in the garden.
7. His grandma was happy.
8. He came back home in August