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Today is Monday. Mrs Brown goes shopping every Monday
afternoon. Now she is in the supermarket. She has bought some cakes
and two white loaves. Her daughter Susan likes cakes. Mr Brown does
not like cakes, he likes fruit: apples, oranges, lemons and so on.
Mr Brown is not at home now. He is working in the City. Susan is
at school. She is having a French class now.
Mrs Brown (is walking) along the counters. She can buy all they ( need) in the supermarket.
2. It (is) Sunday morning. Mrs Brown (is) in the kitchen; She (is
cooking) the Sunday dinner. Her husband and children (are) at home and
they can have dinner in the afternoon.
Mr Brown (does not go) to the office on Sunday and he can work in the
garden. He ( grows) vegetables and flowers. His flowers (are) very
nice.
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Про что? Вот пример про хобби.
Many people have hobbies. They make our life more interesting. A hobby is what people like to do when they have free time. Everyone chooses a hobby according to his character and taste. Some people are fond of music, others like to read books. Some people like to collect stamps, coins or badges, others prefer gardening or hiking or taking photographs. Some people like to cook, others like to knitter sew. Generally speaking, a hobby is a matter of taste.
My hobby is playing computer games. Both grown-ups and children are fond of it now. It has become one of the most popular hobbies nowadays. I think that playing with a computer is very interesting. It is not only "wasting time" as some people say.
Computer games make us to think things over properly, they widen and develop our mind and imagination. I have a good collection of different games and when I have some free time I play them with great pleasure. My favourite game is...
Some of my friends have the same hobby and we like to play together.
Перевод:
У многих людей есть хобби. Они делают нашу жизнь более интересной.Хобби это то, что люди хотели бы делать, когда у них есть свободное время. Каждый выбирает хобби согласно его характеру и вкусу. Некоторые люди любят музыку, другие любят читать книги. Некоторые люди любят собирать марки, монеты или значки, другие предпочитают озеленение или пеший туризм или фотографировать. Некоторые люди любят готовить, другие вязать или шить. Грубо говоря, хобби - это дело вкуса.
Мое хобби - играть в компьютерные игры. Как взрослые, так и дети любят это теперь. Это стало одним из наиболее популярных хобби в настоящее время. Я думаю, что компьютерная игра очень интересна. Это не только "тратить время", как некоторые люди говорят.
Компьютерные игры стимулируют нас обдумать вещи должным образом, они расширяют и развивают наш ум и воображение. У меня есть хорошая коллекция различных игр, и когда у меня есть свободное время, я играю в них с большим удовольствием. Моя любимая игра ...
Некоторые из моих друзей имеют одинаковое хобби, и нам нравится играть вместе.
Fyodor Michaylovich Dostoevsky was an outstanding Russian write and is now regarded as one of the best novelists in the world. He was born on November the 11th 1821 in Moscow. His father was a physician and he was a quite cruel even to his servants, while his mother was a very kind woman. The place, where he lived, was surrounded by gloomy institutions, such as a cemetery, a mental house, an orphanage. This atmosphere greatly influenced his works in the future. From the early age, Dostoevsky sometimes suffered from epilepsy. When he turned 17, he successfully passed the exams and entered Saint Petersburg Institute of Military Engineering. His early works were published when he was 21 or 22 years old. At first he translated Balzac’s novel “Eugenie Grandet” and a year later he wrote his first work – “Poor Folk”, which made him immediately famous. One of the best literary critics of that time Belynsky said that this novel was excellent and socially useful. Dostoevsky soon left his military career and devoted himself to writing. After that he wrote several other novels and short stories, which didn’t bring him success and left him in financial crisis. Other difficult periods in novelist’s life include Siberian exile and prison from 1849 till 1854 and the gambling trip to Europe. In 1866 one of his most renowned works “Crime and Punishment” was published. At the same time he was working on “Gambler”. In 1867 Dostoevsky married his young assistant and stenographer Anna Snitkina and they went together to Germany for their honeymoon. Soon their first daughter Sonya was born. Unfortunately, the child was ill and died after three months. In 1869 in Dresden their second daughter Lyubov was born. In 1871 Dostoevsky and his family returned to Saint Petersburg. While travelling he wrote another outstanding novel “The Idiot” and started working on “Demons”. Dostoevsky died on February the 9th 1881 after suffering a lung hemorrhage. His last novel was “The Brothers Karamazov”.
If you say so /
it's up to you /
there's no point arguing /
there's nothing wrong with it
/
they're all over the place
1. (TV / invent / Baird)
TV was invented by Baird.
2. (Pyramids / build / Egyptians)
Pyramids were built by Egyptians.
3. (milk / produce / cows)
Milk is produced by cows.
4. (coffee / grow / in Brazil)
Coffee is grown in Brazil.
5. (chopsticks / use / in China)
Chopsticks are used in China.
6. (plants / water / everyday)
Plants are watered everyday.