Is reading///reads/// is eating /// likes///aren,t wathing/// are putting/// wathes///is wathing/// likes/// вроде бы так
1. <span>wish
2. stop
3. celebration
4. decoration
5.</span><span><span> description
</span>6. suggestion
7. information
8.</span><span><span> invitation
</span>9. collection
10. start
11. visit</span>
<span>1 This is the show I have been waiting.
2 T</span><span><span>hrough</span> this door the thieves entered the house.
3 There is the garden I worked in for three years.
4 Those are the stairs I used to climb.
5 Is this the letter you’ve been waiting?</span>
Answer:
This tea-cup-these tea-cups
this egg-these eggs,
that wall-those walls,
that picture-those pictures,
this foot-these feet,
that mountain-those mountains, this lady-these ladies,
that window-those windows,
this man-these men,
that match-those matches ,
this knife-these knives.
Перевод:
Эта чайная чашка-эти чайные чашки
Это яйцо-эти яйца
Та стена-те стены
Та картина-те картины
Эта ступня-эти стопы
Та гора-те горы
Эта леди-эти леди
То окно-те окна
Этот мужчина-эти мужчины
Та спичка-те спички
Этот нож-эти ножи
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.