Как то раз шли мы по лесу
Шли где то 2часа и тут мы набрели на дом
дом был из сладостей мы в него зашли
начали есть конфеты печенье
потом легли спать
а проснулись подвешенные над котлом
переднами стояла толи животное толи человек
мы начали сильно кричать а это
чудовище только смеялось над нашими криками
чуть поздже оно легло спать а у моего друга был нож
мы разрезали те верёвки и тихонько спустились в низ
чудовище спало очень сильно и крепко пока
оно спало мы убижали теперь мы не когда не ходим по лесом
1) I mean not only and not so much domestic dirt and dust, but a situation on a global scale.
2)<span>There is some backup system for warming the body.
3)</span><span>When we quenched the first famine, the entertainment program began.
4)</span><span>Conversely, the absence of slaves was considered a sign of extreme poverty: "He has neither a slave nor bags for money"
5) </span>It was the Taoist intelligentsia, which in its development was not inferior to the Confucian and later played a decisive role in the civil war.
6)At the same time, many phenomena related to climate change and environmental pollution are coming to the fore today in terms of their relevance.
1. Alec said that his friend lived in Moscow.
2. The poor man said that his horse was wild and it could kill my horse.
3. The teacher told me that I hadn't done my work well.
4. My classmate told me that he couldn't explain that rule to me.
5. He said that he had received the letter from his uncle.
6. I said that I could give you my address.
1. They wanted to know what time the train started.
2. She asked me what I would do the next day.
3. I asked my uncle how long he had stayed in Moscow.
4. He wondered where I had bought that hat.
5. She asked me why I had come there the day before.
1. The teacher asked me whether my father worked at a factory.
2. Grandmother asked Mary whether she had done shopping the day before.
3. My sister asked me whether I would take her to the theatre with me the next day.
4. The doctor asked Nick whether he washed his face every morning.
5. Father asked Nick if he had done his homework.
6. The man asked if there were some more books.
1. Tom's mother told Tom to go to bed.
2. The man asked the boys not to play in the street.
3. The teacher asked Nick to give him his book.
4. Father told Jane to show him her homework.
5. The teacher asked the pupils not to open their books.
6. Kate told her grandmother to help her to cook the soup.
2.
Her name is Jane
She a cat is nice
She can well dance
She has got a green hat