Yesterday Mum bought something... for me, but I don't know what it is.
It was night and he couldn't see ...anything .
He saw .nothing.. because it was night.
There are ..some. books on the table, but I don't know how many.
Were there..any. toys in the box? Yes, there were .some.. .
<span>Did you see .anybody.. in the field? No, I saw nobody... there.</span>
1. What did you eat for dinner yesterday? 2. Aisulu went to the cinema last Saturday. 3. Artyom walked across the road. 4. I didn't know what to say! 5. Walk past the hospital to get to the train station. 6. Erkezhan wrote a long letter to her pen-friend. 7. Did you see the horror film on TV last night? 8. Alex went to the park and met his friends. 9. When did da Vinci die? 10. He tripped and fell down the stairs. 11. We had an amazing time yesterday. 12. They didn't spend a long time at the museum.
St. Petersburg
Kazan
Moscow
travelling
will come back, Russia
1)liked
2)danced
3)helped
4)watched
5)talked
6)colleted
To begin
with the censorship is the state supervision of print and mass media, in order
to limit or to prevent the spread of harmful or unwanted information. On the
one hand it is correct. First, this control can be applied to pornographic
sites, the propaganda of violence and cruelty, extremism and terrorism,
advertising doubtful services, spam, etc. Secondly, it is necessary to protect
unstable mentality of children and teenagers from such information. I think
that censorship is necessary to protect us from the wrong perception of our
world.
<span>On the
other hand, the presence of censorship may limit our rights to get information.
Each person must decide which books to read, what movies to watch, and what
information to consider harmful or beneficial. In conclusion, I would like to
say that I am not against the censorship, I don't wish my children got used to
violence, acquired skills of violence and cruelty, became tolerant to racism
and terrorism. I wish people were kind, caring and loving. I support the
censorship!</span>