1)chess
2)jogging
3)athletics
4)fashion
5)photography
Go outside on a sunny day and look at your shadow! Early in the morning and late in the afternoon, it is long. At lunchtime, it is very short.
This is because the Earth moves around the sun and the sun is in a difference place in the sky at difference times of the day. Sundials use shadows to tell the time. They are the oldest way to tell the time.
<em>Выйдите на улицу в солнечный день и посмотрите на свою тень! Рано утром и поздно днём она длинная. В обед очень короткая.</em>
<em>Это потому, что Земля двигается вокруг солнца, то есть солнце в разное время находится в разном месте. Солнечные часы — это тени, по которым узнают время. Это самый древний способ узнавания времени.</em>
Она редко уезжает из города без
своего мужа.
She rarely leaves the city without her husband
1. Общий вопрос
Does she rarely leave the city without her husband?
2. Разделительный вопрос
She rarely leaves the city without her husband, does she?
3. Специальный вопрос
What does she rarely leave without her husband?
4. Вопрос к подлежащему
Who rarely leaves the city without her husband?
5. Альтернативный вопрос
<span>Does she rarely leave the city without her husband or without her cat?</span>
Кэн ю имейдж ёр лайф визаут э мобил фон? Вот фор ду ю юз ёр мобил фон? Вот алс кэн ю ду виф ёр мобил?
One day in 1777 I was relaxing in front of the fire with my laundry drying nearby. After a while I noticed that one of my shirt had started to float upwards. I was curious about what was happening, so I threw some small peaces of paper into the fireplace to see if the same thing happened to them. Then I saw them coming out of the chimney, I came to the conclusion that smoke had a power to lift things up and carry them through the air. I loved science and wanted to became an inventor, so I started trying to think of the craft what would be able to capture smoke and lift people off the ground. Along with m brother, I began performing experiments on something that later became the first hot-air balloon.
We quickly realised that it was heat a not smoke that had a power to lift things. On 19th September 1783, we presented our first hot-air balloon, which was made from paper and cloth. We burned some straw underneath it and the heat helped the balloon to float. We were too nervous to go up in the balloon ourselves. So, instead we put a sheep, a duck and a chicken in the basket.
The new invention was a great success and the animals landed safe and sound. A huge crowd, including some members of the French Royal Family gathered to watch the balloon floating high in the sky. Shortly afterwards we asked the king for the permission to send the men up in the balloon. The king agreed, and the first flight consisting of human passengers took place in the Paris on 21th November 1783, with great success.