William Shakespeare (eng. William Shakespeare[3]; 26 April 1564 (baptism)[⇨], Stratford-upon-Avon, England — April 23 (may 3) 1616[⇨], ibid) — English poet and playwright, often considered the greatest English writer and one of the best playwrights in the world[4]. Often called England's national poet[5]. His extant works, including some written jointly with other authors, consist of about 38 plays, 154 sonnets, 4 poems and 3 epitaphs. Shakespeare's plays translated into every major living language and are performed more often than the works of other playwrights[6].
Shakespeare was born and grew up in Stratford-upon-Avon. At 18 he married Anne Hathaway, in marriage, with whom he had three children: a daughter Susanna and the twins Judith and Hamnet. Career began Shakespeare between 1585 and 1592, when he moved to London. He soon became a successful actor, playwright, and part owner of a theatre company called "the Servants of the Lord Chamberlain's men, later known as the "Servant king". Around 1613 at the age of 48 he returned to Stratford, where he died three years later. Have very little historical evidence about Shakespeare's life and theories about life are based on official documents and testimonies of contemporaries, so the scientific community still discusses issues regarding his appearance and religious beliefs, and there is a view that attributed to him a work created by someone else[7][8]; it is popular in the culture, although it is rejected by the overwhelming majority of scientists shekspiroved.
Most of the works of Shakespeare written between 1589 and 1613[9]. His early plays are mostly comedies and Chronicles in which Shakespeare excelled greatly. Then in his work it was a period of tragedy, including works of "hamlet," "King Lear", "Othello" and "Macbeth", which are among the best in the English language. At the end of his work Shakespeare wrote several tragicomedies and collaborated with other writers.
<span>Many of his plays were published during his lifetime. In 1623, two friends of Shakespeare, John Heming and Henry Condell, published the First folio, the collection of all but two of Shakespeare's plays, now included in the Canon. Later, Shakespeare was by various researchers with varying degrees of evidence attributed even a few plays (or fragments thereof).</span>
1) Have you ever burnt your hand? - Yes, I have.
2) Have you ever won chess games? - No, I haven't.
3) Have you ever made a cake? - Yes, I have.
4) Have you ever sent e-mails? - Yes, I have.
5) Have you ever spent your holidays abroad? - Yes, I have.
6) Have you ever bought a pet? - Yes, I have.
7) Have you ever taught any school subject? - No, I haven't.
8) Have you ever grown vegetables? - No, I haven't.
9) Have you ever spoken German? - No, I haven't.
10) Have you ever written a poem? - No, I haven't.
Отвечать везде можно и "Yes, I have" и "No, I haven't"
2.in the little house in the forest
3.in the houses
4.in the forest
5.on the island
Ответ: 1. The happiest
2. Better
3.cheaper
4.the most delicious
5.more beautiful
6.better
7.the prettiest
8.more famous
9.hotter
10.more expensive
11.cleaner
12.the hardest
2.big-bigger-the biggest
Clever-more clever-the most clever
Good-better-the best
Pleasant-more pleasant - the most pleasant
Poor-poorer - the poorest
Bad-worse-the worst
Funny-funnier - the funniest
Important-more important - the most important
Sunny- more sunny-the most sunny
Far - further-the furthest
Comfortable - more comfortable - the most comfortable
Wise - wiser - the wisest
Объяснение:
A) 1) I like drinking tea with a lemon
2) The lemon on the table. Cut it.
3) Go to the shop and buy some apples and a lemon.
4) I need some lemons for the cake. Buy lemons, please.
B)
1) Pass me the glass of milk
2) Butter are made from milk
3) The milk is cold.
4)Is there any milk in the fridge?
5) I don't like milk but I want to drink some milk now.
C)
1) The butter is fresh. You will like it.
2) Where is the butter?
3) Put the butter in the fridge.
4) Give me some butter. A piece is enough
5) Is there any butter in the house?
6) Butter is a dairy.
D)
1) Three teas, please.
2) Would you like some coffee or a tea? (возможно также "would you like some coffee or some tea?)
3) English people prefer to drink tea with some milk and Russians prefer to drink tea with a lemon
4) There isn't any tea in the tea caddy. Buy some tea, please