Snowflakes fall quietly to the ground. The beauty of this time of year can be seen without leaving home.The little boy went outside,in a warm winter hat.Winter is snow, joy and smile
I believe that critical thinking is better.
But this does not mean that analytical thinking is worse.
Mind largely determines the professional activity of a person, since the work must comply with it. Only in this case to perform their duties will become easier achievements will be more significant, and the career will become much easier.
<span>For example I future need for more critical thinking, as it relies on the emotional cognition of the surrounding world, and people who want to be, well, let's say, physicists have analytical thinking because it uses logic to analyze information and make decisions.</span>
Упражнение 1)
That's their car
these aren't his toys
this is our house
this isn't her hat
those are your schoolbags
упражнение 2)
don't run
brush your teeth
go to sleep
climb that tree
don't talk
The first photo:
2. She said that it was cold in there and asked if she could light a fire.
3. Ann said that she had to go because she was late.
Dave asked what was the hurry.
Ann explained that she had an important meeting which started twenty minutes later.
4. She asked if I had finished my report and informed me that the boss wanted it then.
5. Sam asked if Gill could help him and explained that he was lost.
Gill asked where did he want to go.
Sam then told that he had a meeting at the Town Hall which was on Regency Road.
The second photo:
6. Kate said that she was bored and asked if they should go for a walk.
7. Tom said that he had no time to have lunch that day.
Peter asked why it was so.
Tom then explained that he had a lot of work to do for the presentation which started at 3 o'clock.
8. Phil said that he was hungry and asked if they should order a pizza.
Anne replied that it was a good idea and she was hungry too.
<span> Phil said that he would phone the Pizza Palace then. He also mentioned that they made excellent food.</span>
Washington (eng. Washington, D.C., IPA: [ˈwɑʃɪŋtən ˌdiː ˌsiː]) is a city, the capital of the United States of America. Official name - the district of Columbia, is an independent territory, is not a member of any of the States. The city was founded in 1791 and was named after George Washington, the first American President. From 1871 Washington, along with Georgetown[en] and a number of other areas are combined in the district of Columbia (eng. District of Columbia, abbreviated D.C.), the borders of which coincide with the city, so the Americans not to confuse the city with the same state in the North-West of the country, in the spoken language commonly called the city "Di-si" or "Washington Di-si".
The city is located on the North Bank of the Potomac river, it borders with the state of Virginia in the South-West and Maryland from all other parties. The permanent population of the city is 601 723[1]; because of the arrival of commuters during the work week it increased to one million. The population of the Washington Metropolitan area, is part of the city, is 5.4 million people; by this indicator agglomeration ranks eighth in the country[2].
In Washington there are main offices of all three branches of the Federal government, including the residence of the US President in the White house, and many monuments and museums of national importance. In the city are located dozens of embassies, headquarters of the world Bank, the International monetary Fund, the Organization of American States, inter-American development Bank, the pan American health organization[en].
<span>Washington manages the municipal Council of 13 persons, headed by the mayor. But the US Congress has Supreme authority over the city and can veto laws adopted by the Council. Therefore, residents have fewer rights in the municipality, than residents of the States. The district has a non-voting delegate in the House of representatives of the us Congress, but there are no their representatives in the Senate. Before the ratification of the twenty-third amendment to the U.S. Constitution in 1961 County residents also had no right to vote at presidential elections[en].</span>