Thirti: вто ответ понимаешь
<span>1. WILL I see you before you start? 2. What WAS he DOING when he CAME home? 3. Where WILL they go if the weather IS fine? 4. He WILL ring me up when he returnS home. 5. If it RAINS, we WILL stay at home. 6. She WILL walk home if it IS NOT too cold. 7. I am sure he WILL come to say good-bye to us before he leaveS St. Petersburg. 8. Please turn off the light when you leave the room. 9. If we ARE tired, we WILL stop at a small village half-way to Moscow and have a short rest and a meal there. 10. If you miss the 10.30 train, there is another at 10.35. 11. She WILL make all the arrangements about it before she fliES there. 12. Before he startS for London, he WILL spend a day or two at a rest-home not far from here.</span>
I like Elsa ( из мультфильма холодное сердце)
She is very beautiful and has magic.
This is the not a big statue.
This statue could be made of ice.
(Все что могла я сделала. Извини что так мало)
All time of the next week I will study grammar of the Russian language. It will be difficult, but it doesn't fear me, and i believe that in future i'll be better and cease to ask help from ''keys'' (Пиши именно так, и ничегшо не меняй!!!)
Russia is the world’s largest country, so if differs greatly from region to region. The same can be said about Russian national cuisine, which is rather varied and based on different cultural and historic traditions. Usually any national cuisine is formed under the influence of two main factors: religion, which prescribes eating certain kinds of food, and climate, which determines availability of various vegetables, fruit, meat and fish products. Orthodoxy, which has traditionally been an official religion in Russia, doesn’t forbid any food. But long fasts prescribing abstinence from meat and other types of animal source food, explain why Russian cuisine includes many vegetarian dishes. And long severe Russian winters help to understand why hot fatty soups and broths are so popular in this country.