1.This is perfect weather for a hike-Это прекрасная погода для похода
2.Today, Sunny weather-Сегодня солнечная погода
3.Oh, this winter weather!-О,эта зимняя погода!
Computer games turn our children into monsters. When a child all day shoots at imaginary enemies and gets bonuses for it, he gradually erased the concept of what is good and what is bad. The game teaches him violence. He gets used to the fact that if you shoot someone, you win. And then transfers these views in reality. That's why we have such a high juvenile delinquency. I would ban violent computer games. Or at least sell them to people, starting from a certain age, when the psyche is already stronger. Like alcohol or cigarettes. I do not argue, among the many computer toys there are good. Those who teach the child something useful. But, unfortunately, logic games are not as spectacular. And children are attracted by all the bright.
На русском:
Компьютерные игры превращают наших детей в чудовищ. Когда ребенок целыми днями стреляет в воображаемых врагов и за это получает бонусы, у него постепенно стирается понятие о том, что такое хорошо, а что такое плохо. Игра учит его насилию. Он привыкает к тому, что если ты расстрелял кого-то, ты выиграл. А потом переносит эти представления в реальность. Именно поэтому у нас такая высокая подростковая преступность. Я бы запретил жестокие компьютерные игры. Или хотя бы продавал их людям, начиная с определенного возраста, когда психика уже окрепла. Как алкоголь или сигареты. Я не спорю, среди множества компьютерных игрушек есть и хорошие. Те, которые учат ребенка чему-то полезному. Но, к сожалению, логические игры не такие зрелищные. А детей манит все яркое.
<span>1. I WAS a student.
2. My father </span><span>WAS not a shop-assistant, he </span><span>WAS a scientist.
3. </span><span>WAS your aunt a nurse? - Yes, she </span><span>WAS .
4. WERE they at home? - No, they </span><span>WERE not. They </span><span>WERE at school.
5. </span><span>WERE you an engineer? - Yes, I WAS.
6. </span><span>WAS your friend a photographer? No, she </span><span>WAS not a photographer, she </span><span>WAS a student.
7. WERE your brothers at school? - Yes, they WERE .
8. </span><span><span>WAS </span>this her watch? - Yes, it </span><span>WAS .
9. Max </span><span><span>WAS</span> an office-worker.
10. We WERE late, sorry!</span>
<span>He doesn't wear sandals in autumn.
They don't wear fur coats in spring.
People don't put on warm clothes in summer.
She doesn't know the song.
I don't understand the proverb.
This cap doesn't look nice on the little boy.
I don't like the colour.
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1. will travel
2. goes
3. swim
4. ate
5. played
6. is drawing
7. were watching
8. was watching, came
9. had
10. began, was snowing
11. was driving, saw