Невероятный Паучек!
Автор: Анна Смит.
<span>Питер Паркер был спокойным подростком. Он жил в маленьком доме в НьюЙорке со своей тётей Мери. У Питера было мало друзей. Его лучшая подруга, Мери Джейн, жила по соседству. Однажды паук укусил Питера в научной лаборатории. Теперь он обладает специальными способностями! Он сильный и быстрый и умеет лазать по стенам, прямо как паук! Люди любят его, но его враг, злой Зелёный Гоблин, Уже следует за ним. Сможет ли Человек-Паук остановить его? Посмотрите этот изумительный (превосходный) фильм, чтобы это выяснить!</span>
What traditional Usbek food do you know?
If you buy some apples, I will make a pie. If you eat this dish now, I will bring the desert. If Mike comes here, my mother will cook some chicken. If these carrots are fresh, I will buy more. If you're hungry, I will make dinner for you. If you ate your breakfast, you wouldn't be hungry now. If there was some bananas, I would make a cake. If I had a carrot, I would give it to that rabbit. If you didn't eat all oranges, we would have smoothing to give Sam. If these cookies were warm, it would be much better.
Вот перевод на фото , перевела на русский , как и требовалось
<span>The prototype of Santa Claus is a Christian Saint Nicholas of Myra (Santa "Holy", Klaus - "Nicholas"), known for his charity - help in the form of secret gifts to poor people having children[2]. Original on December 6, St. Nicholas day in the Church calendar, in Europe it was customary to give gifts to children on his behalf. However, in the period of the reformation, when not approved by the veneration of saints[1], in Germany and neighboring countries, a character who gives presents, became the Christ child, and the day of their ceremony was moved from the 6th to the 24th of December, during the Christmas fairs. During the Counter-reformation kids gifts were given on behalf of St. Nicholas, but now it was already at the end of December, on Christmas day. But in some European countries still remain in force older traditions. So, in the Netherlands, where the name of St. Nicholas pronounce as Sinterklaas, kids can get gifts on his behalf and on 5 December, and on Christmas day.</span>