5. They went 6. They were 7. he came, had, read, began 8. returned. returned. did you go ...? I didn't, I was too 9. Did your brother returned.... . he came.
Hello Ann what’s the weather like today?
The weather is fine Angela. It’s warm and sunny. Let’s go for a walk.
Good idea.
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3. would go
4. would boil
5. knew
6. asked
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8. don't water
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1. my grandma walks normally very slowly
2. fiona is definitely our best singer
3. <span>I tried to listen hard but could hardly understand anything
4. Tom is a very good player and he usually plays well
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1) Did Mary buy a lot of books to school?
2) Does Ann work at a school?
3) Do my friends come from England?
4) Did Susan learn French at school?
5) Will Alex ride his father's car?
6) Are there a lot of vegetables on the table?
7) Is the flower is pink?
Hippocampus
The hippocampus comes from both Phoenician and Greek mythology, although its name is purely Greek: ‘hippos’ means horse and ‘kampos’ means sea monster.
The creature has the head and front legs of a horse and the tail and hindquarter of a serpent, fish or a dragon.
The hippocampus fed on plants found at the bottom of the ocean. They were extremely loyal and graceful creatures.
The hippocampus was shown drawing the chariot of Poseidon, the God of seas, earthquakes and horses.
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Гиппокампус (гиппокамп) происходит из финикийской и греческой мифологии, хотя его название чисто греческое: «гиппос» означает лошадь, а «кампос» — морской монстр.
У этого существа голова и передние ноги лошади, а хвост и задняя часть — змеи, рыбы или дракона.
Гиппокампус питался растениями, растущими на дне океана. Они были чрезвычайно преданными и грациозными существами.
Гиппокампус изображался запряженным в колесницу Посейдона, бога морей, землетрясений и лошадей.