1. Вчера Том услышал то, что его тетя болела на протяжении пяти дней
2. Нам сказали, то что Эндрю собирался поступить в этот колледж
3. Мои родители сказали, то что мы будем праздновать мой день рождения в воскресенье
1. Every day, students go Lyceums
2. Holidays start A week
3. Ten years ago he was in high school
4. He will not go to university next year.
5. Students sometimes do not attend classes They are not walking in the Park last Sunday
7. He used to drink coffee in the morning? 9. Will you answer the questions?
10. What they did yesterday?
11. Works on vacation is always written by the students great interest
12. Many years ago, this fortress was
13. Embankment will be expanded through the year
14. Yesterday a letter was not written by her 15. Sometimes lectures are not attended to them
16. This exam will not give them
17. Do you usually meet together on Sundays? 18. Were your new friends presented to parents? 19. Will this church rebuilt in the next year? 20. As is often called river a Don
I am look like my mother ( look like-вяглядеть словно)
1- On the basement floor floor of the store is a cafe we always eat dinner (На цокольном этаже магазина находится кафе, в которым мы всегда ужинаем)
2- Our house was built a new spa Centre (У нашего дома построили новый spa centre)
3- Our house is Green supermarket, where we recently bought a new flower (У нашего дома стоит green supermarket, в котором мы недавно купили новый цветок)
4- I recently took photos of my new Studio photos (Я недавно забрал из фото студии мои новые фотографии)
Maslenitsa is an Eastern Slavic religious and folk holiday, celebrated during the last week before Great Lent, that is, the eighth week before Eastern Orthodox Pascha (Easter). Maslenitsa corresponds to the Western Christian Carnival, except that Orthodox Lent begins on a Monday instead of a Wednesday, and the Orthodox date of Easter can differ greatly from the Western Christian date.