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1.The Englishmen are known to be friendly to <span>foreigners 2. They are also great tea drinkers and home sitters. 3. “My home is my castle” is the typical English proverb which says about the British character more than just words. 4. It’s also known that every Englishman is a country man at heart. 5. Some people say that the English have no sense of humour 6. The typical English food is fish and chips 7. The emblem of England is the Red Rose. 8. English is the official language of the UK.</span>
"Success" is defined as achievement of something unintended or desired such as attaining wealth, fame, or prosperity. "Failure" is defined as a minor fault or defect. We all know someone who could fit into either of these categories. We may even know someone who could fit into the categories of both failure and success. There may be several aspects of a person's life that shape our view of them to be a success. One mishap in their life may reflect as a failure. I don't often judge people in my life to be one way or another, success or failure, although I will give a few examples to show my definition of the two.
One example that I could give for someone successful would be the dentist I work for. He went to school for eight years to be in a profession that he loves. Not only does eight years of college take hard work, it also takes motivation. Completing his college requirement is a great success. Not everyone can do what the dentist does, but since it was his goal, he accomplished it-making his achievement a success. I do believe that people can obtain qualities of both failure an...
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1) This year there will be another earthquake anywhere. - В этом году может произойти ещё одно землетрясение где угодно.
2) These shoes are too tight for me. - Эти туфли мне слишком жмут (тесные).