<span> expect my friend to come to see me after dinner. 2. I heard her play the piano at the party. 3. I would like you to read this story aloud. 4. Let peter make the birthday cake himself. 5. We watched our footballers win that important match. 6. Alex wants uncle jim to take him out for dinner. 7.nobody noticed the thief enter the house. 8. I wouldnt like them planning to spend the weekend at home. 9. No one expected the train to arrive five minutes early. 10. We made liza recite her poem. </span>
Georgian cuisine refers to the cooking styles and dishes that originate in the country of Georgia and which are historically prepared by Georgian people around the world. The Georgian cuisine is unique to the country, but also carries some influences from other European and nearby Middle Eastern culinary traditions. Each historical province of Georgia has its own distinct culinary tradition, with variations such as Megrelian, Kakhetian, and Imeretian cuisines. Heavy on meat dishes, the Georgian cuisine also offers a variety of vegetarian dishes.
Georgian cuisine is the result of the rich interplay of culinary ideas carried along the trade routes by merchants and travelers alike.[1] The importance of both food and drink to Georgian culture is best observed during a feast called supra, when a huge assortment of dishes are prepared, always accompanied by large amounts of wine, and that can last for hours. In a Georgian feast, the role of the tamada (toastmaster) is an important and honoured position.
Georgian restaurants were prevalent in Russia throughout the 20th century, assisted by the fact[citation needed] that Joseph Stalin was himself an ethnic Georgian and particularly fond of his native food and drink[citation needed]. In Russia, all major cities have many Georgian restaurants, and Russian restaurants often feature Georgian food items on their menu.[2]
In countries of the former Soviet Union, Georgian food is also popular due to the immigration of Georgians to other Soviet republics.[citation needed]
<span>1 Do you play tennis? Yes,i.do
2 Does Ann live in London ? Yes ,she does....
3 .Where do you live? In New York.
4. When does she watch TV? After school
5 .How many books do they read in summer?15 books
6 .What does he do. in winter ?He skates
7 .Who. works in school? Mother</span>
I am skating on Sundays. I am swimming on Mondays. I am running on Thursday...
Странная гонка.Алиса, звери и птицы стояли на берегу. Они были совершенно мокрыми.
“Как мы будем переодеваться?" - спросила Алиса.
“Лучший способ высохнуть", - сказал Додо“, -начать гонку".
Он сделал круг на земле, и животные начали бегать по кругу. Они пробежали около полчаса, и когда они остановились, они были сухими.
“Но кто же победитель?” - спросила Алиса.
Додо долго думал, а потом он сказал: “Каждый победитель! Каждый из них должен получить приз!"
“Но кто будет раздавать призы?” - спросила мышь.“Она!" - сказал Додо, и он указал на Алису.
“Призы! Призы!" - закричали звери.Алиса посмотрела в своих карманах и отыскала коробку конфет. Там было по одной конфете на каждого, они сели и съели их.
Алиса посмотрела на животных."Я скучаю по своей кошке", - сказала она.
“У тебя есть кошка?" - спросила мышь.
"Да," сказала Алиса. "Ее зовут Дайна. Она очень умная. Она ловит птиц и мышей, и - ах! Что я сказала?”
Животные были очень расстроены. Мышь убежала, а несколько птиц улетели.
"Пора уходить!” сказали другие. “Прощай!”
Алиса снова осталась одна. Она была очень грустной.
“Здесь никто не любит меня", - сказала она и снова заплакала.