1. It’s hot in here. I will open the window.
2. It’s cold here. He will wear a jumper.
3. It’s very quiet in the place. He will spend his holiday there.
Aikama Zorba - this was the name of the dog that lived in Great Britain, designated in the Guinness Book of Records as "the largest dog in the world". In November 1989, when Zorba stood on the scales, their arrow was barely enough to 156 kg.
In height, this rare representative of the breed "English mastiff" waved well, too - at 94 cm. At one time, Zorba lived on the globe and St. Bernard Benedict, who was almost up to 140 kg.
By the way, it is the St. Bernards and Mastiffs who are recognized as the largest canine breeds.
Not by weight, but according to their growth, they are still superior to the Danish mastiffs and Irish wolfhounds, also considered giants in the canine world.
In autumn of 2014, to the great chagrin of his masters, this perishable world, aged, left the blue mastiff Zeus: to his last days he proudly wore the title "The biggest dog in the world".
The dog grew to almost 112 cm (from the paws to the withers), and getting up on the hind legs, he could easily throw balls into the basket, as he reached the basketball parameters - 2 m 23 cm
1. Did you play computer games in the evening?
2. Did she finish her work in the evening?
4. Did John and Sally feed water birds in the park last Sunday?
3. Did the children roller-skate in spring?
5. Did you visit your granmother yesterday?
1 was glad/ had found
2 remembered/did not ring
3 reached/ had made
4 left/had hurried
5 thought/had quarreled