Did you watch TV yesterday?
I watch cartoons in the evening.
Does uncle the your news?
Steve and Povel are watching the now's now
К сожалению, нельзя :c И, да, как можно вообще зайти на этот сайт без интернета?))))
1.- <span>How do you feel about teenagers who work part-time?
2.- </span><span>Why do you think they're moonlighting?
3.- </span><span>Can we say that teenagers earn extra money because their families are poor?
4.- </span><span>What good and bad sides do you see in teenagers working part-time?
5.- </span><span>Would you like to earn some money like these teenagers?</span>
Most of Japan is in the Northern Temperate Zone of the earth and has a humid monsoon climate, with southeasterly winds blowing from the Pacific Ocean during the summer and northwesterly winds blowing from the Eurasian continent in the winter.
The country has four well-defined seasons: spring, summer, autumn, and winter. Two of the most beautiful sights in Japan are the cherry blossoms in spring and the vibrant reds, oranges, and yellows of the autumn leaves. The Japanese people enjoy these signs of the changing seasons and track their progress with weather reports, which feature maps showing where the spring blossoms and autumn leaves are at their best. The far north and south of Japan have very different climates. In March, for example, you can go sunbathing in the south and skiing in the north!