Did you get my text message?
Did you see that?
Did you ever hear this song?
Did you do your homework?
Did you take your phone?
Did you take your money?
Did you make it?
Did you know something about him?
Did you kill her?!
Did you bought a milk?
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1. my mother wants that i'll get up early. - My mother wants me to get up early
2. my teacher made us to bring the books. - My teacher asked us to bring the books.
3. ted asks are they from Africa. - Ted asks if they are from Africa.
4. nobody likes when it rain. - Nobody likes when it rains.
5. tthe girls's mother said that she would have to work every saturday. - The girl's mother said that she had to work every Saturday.
6. she had a lot of tests but she had little dictations.- She had a lot of tests but she had few dictations.
7. what do you want to say us? - What do you want to tell us?
8. mr brown is a slow worker,he works slow. - Mr Brown is a slow worker, he works slowly.
Yesterday I played the football with my friends. We played football long time and we won! After
the game I with my friends went to my house to have a rest. My friends wanted to stay the night in tents(в палатках) in yard(во дворе) of my house(дом частный). It was a nice day, I like it!
Nauryz — Kazakh feast, signifying the start of the year. He was met by a hearty Yes-starana, as if placing hope in the coming spring.
It was customary to come to a big feast with a gift in the form of food — with the so-called "shashu". The gift was brought, irimshik, Kurt, baursaks and sweets, biscuits.
In the old days in special occasions, for example, when the long-awaited birth of an heir, Kazakhs slaughtered a white camel and cooked from fresh meat meals. The people saying "ripped the stomach of the white camel" (AK tweens Kar-NY, geraldi), evidently concerned with practices of this kind.
"The mind is fat"— the so-called help each other. If you can not afford, say, one to build a house, or need to do it faster, gathering of neighbors, relatives, friends for help. After completion of work the owner put a generous treat. Before a long journey also collected people and treated them ("Jol-ayak"). If the family settled nearby, also gave a treat ("aralik"). When I bought meat for the winter ("hundredth"), then were treated to the oldest. When the son sat on a horse for the first time or the first time left his native village, feast "takim of cagar".
<span>Many holidays of Kazakhs were associated with economic work. For example, the first day at the cabin marked with dastarkhan "Zhurt Mylar", the beginning of the harvest —"karma may lar, the end—"the Saban", the first day of milking the mares noted dastarkhan "BIE Bau", etc.</span>
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