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4) 2. Maria is very popular. She has a lot of friends.
3. Do you spend much time studying for exams?
4. How many giraffes are there in the zoo?
5. I have't got many suitcases with me.
6. There isn't much rice in the cupboard.
7. This shopping centre is very big. There
8. There is a lot of snow outside. Let's build a snowman.
5) 2. d 3. a 4. e 5. c.
6) 2. Is there any bread in the cupboard? No, not much.
3. Have you got any biscuits? No, not many.
4. Have you got any video tapes? Yes, a lot.
5. How many apples do we need for the cake?Not many.
6. How much money do you need for the weekend? Not much.
Mary did <span> her homework . Mary did not speak to her friends. Mary have not lunch with her parents. Mary took ( и т.д.). Mary helped her mother ( и тд). И ко всему, что я написала добавь </span><span>Last Sunday. Я то написала?</span>
1) I would like to tell about Karlsson, my favourite character from a famous book written by Swedish author Astrid Lindgren. Karlsson is a short, stout, overconfident man, who lives in a small house on the roof of an ordinary apartment building. Karlsson has a button on his belly. When he presses this button, it activates a little propeller on his back. Thanks to this he can fly.Karlsson made friends with Lillebror, a little boy who lived in one of the flats. His parents love him very much, however Lillebror often feels lonely. Karlsson and Lillebror became best friends.
We don't know how old Karlsson is, but his jokes and games seem to be very funny for little children. Karlsson is very imaginative. A lot of ideas cross his mind all the time. He knows how to entertain the little boy. Karlsson is a real expert when it comes to playing a trick. Despite all this, I would say that Karlsson is a positive character. He supports Lillebror, he is always there when the boy needs him, he listens to him and helps him a lot.
2)The snow Queen, mistress of winter and death, the Ice maiden, the Fairy of Ice, snow Witch is a classic character of Scandinavian folklore. The Kingdom of the Snow Queen is a cold, lifeless space, the eternal ice and snow – the researchers called the embodiment of death, the underworld, as did Anderson. Kai gets into the realm of the Snow Queen, the relatives thought to be dead.
The snow Queen sitting on a throne, standing on a lake called the "mirror of the mind." It embodies the cold absolute reason and the absolute cold beauty, devoid of any signs of feelings. In the Palace of the Snow Queen Kai, whose heart turned into a piece of ice, puts the words from the ice, hoping to add the word "eternity" — then the snow Queen will give him "the whole world and a new pair of skates" . Wishing to understand the eternity, the hero realizes that the world cannot be understood without feelings, a cold, even the absolute, mind.