Я мав(ла) дуже цікавий тиждень. Понеділок був найважчим шкільним днем. Я мав(ла) математику,ручну працю,природознавство,англійську мову, музику та плавання.Мені подобається навчатися, але це є не легко міти багато предметів у моєму графіку\розкладу.
я приходив(ла) пізно після занять,мав обід,зробив свою домашню роботу на моєму столі.Потім я подумав чудово мати вечірку на день народження.Оскільки ми не мали занять у суботу та неділю.Я запланував у суботу зробити деякі карткові запрошення для моїх друзів і записав час. До чечі.я поставив пластиковий пакет\мішок з моєї картки в книжкову шафу тфк як я хотів взяти їх на пошту пізніше.
Мой любимый предмет-математика
What will be the future is difficult to predict. Science-fiction writers describe the future in different ways. But in most cases they are similar in one thing: robots will appear in the society of people, who will have artificial intelligence, and people will begin to move to other planets. Perhaps it will be so. After all, once people thought that the earth was flat, but when they began to surf the ocean and discover continents, they realized that the situation was completely different.
We must take care of the future, in what condition the planet earth will reach our descendants.
I avoid doing my chores
My parents consider me to be an excellent student
I would love to go abroad
I'm not good at making new friends
We've decided to take no further action
I suggest that he's lying
<span>"Guinness Book
of Records" (1— is) one of the most popular books in the world. It (2 —
contains) records of all kinds„ there (3 — are) thousands of them. It all
(4 — started) in 1954 when a man (5 — called) Norris McWhirter (6 — published)
the Guinness Book of Records for the Guinness brewery — Guinness, by
the way, (7 — being) a type of beer. Very quickly the book (8 — became) a
best-seller. It (9 — has sold) over 49 million copies so far. And if you (10 —
think) that it (11 — is) the English who (12 — are) mad about records,
you (13 — are) wrong: the book (14 — has been translated) into 24 languages. There
(15 — are) a lot of people all over the world who (16 — seem) to want
(17 — to read) about other people who (18— are) faster, fatter, fitter or
just madder than they (19 — are). Since ancient times people (20 — have been trying)
to break a record. If you (21 — want) to break a record one day, you (22
— will have) to find someone reliable who (23 — would watch) you and then (24 —
ask) a newspaper (25 — to write) a report. Then, when you (26 — break) the
record, you (27 — should write) to the Guinness Book and (28 — hope) that the
day (29 — comes) when your record (30 — is printed) in the newspaper. Your
name and photograph (31 — will be placed) in many newspapers and your record (32 —
will be translated) into twenty-four languages— in one of the world's famous
books. You (33 — could) do it, for example by (34 — walking) on your hands a
long way or (35 — singing) the same song over and over again or (36 — doing)
any other thing not many people (37 — are able) to do. Why not (38 — try)
and (39 — see) what (40 — happens)?
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