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1.No <span>I like it
2.</span> Как вы думаете, большинство романтических комедий предсказуемы<span>?(я просто перевела)(незнаю ответа)
3.</span>Yes they have a lot <span>of unexpected moments.
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5.</span>I like watching DVD and going to the movies, but <span>better in the movie</span>
I prefer to wear short dresses.
Look!Those jeans are too short.
The boys in my class are short.
I don't like reading short stories
Van Tsarevich - one of the main characters of Russian folklore. As a
fairy tale character, he appeared in the late XVIII-early XIX century.
Ivan Tsarevich appears in fairy tales in two different guises:
positive
character, struggling with evil, which helps an injured or weak. Very
often in the early tales Ivan Tsarevich poor, lost parents, pursued by
enemies, is not aware of his royal ancestry. In such tales as a reward
for heroic behavior and good works, Prince Ivan gets back his kingdom,
the throne, or finds his royal parents. But even if it was originally
the prince, in the end of the story, he usually gets kind of prize in
the form of another half a kingdom, the royal or king's daughter, magic
or an expensive horse, precious or magical objects, or even further mind
or magical abilities.
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