#1 : 1)My. 2)I. 3)Her. 4)My. 5)Their. 6)My. 7)She. 8)My. 9)My. 10)He. 11)His
#3)Are you British ? 2)Where are you from ? 3)What is your name ? 4)How old are you ? 5)Are you learn in school ? 6)What is the name of you father ? 7)What is his profession ? 8)What is your favoutire star ? 9) Where is her from ?
#4: Germans.Poles. The americans. Spanish. Argentines. Russians
#5 : 2)Twenty-three. 3)Fifty-six. 4)Eighty-seven. 5)Twenty-two. 6)Ninety-nine.
#6 : 1)Brother. 2)Doctor. 3)Businessman. 4)Sister. 5)Не знаю
Dear Andy,
I want to tell you about the city I live in. It is the best city in the world. There are a lot of interesting places in it. There are lot of museums,libraries,theatres and cinemas in Washington.
Visit the Smithsonian! This museum is very big and interesting. A lot of people visit it every year.
There are many shops,supermarkets and shopping centres in my city. You can buy many things there. Washington has got a lot of cafes and restaurants. You can have a meal there. There are many beautiful parks in Washington. I like spending time with my friends in Rock Creek Park.
I like visiting the National Zoo. It is a very big zoo.There are many animals and birds there. Washington is a fantastic place!
All the best,
Sam
To emphasize the importance and greatness of Moscow, it is often referred to as the third Rome . But I think in our city , and without regard to Rome exciting and wonderful story. Moscow keeps its secrets , not only in architecture but also in the names of streets and places. So , for example, is for " Vagankovo ." Of course , most Muscovites and Russians in general the word immediately associated with a famous cemetery Vahankovskym where you can worship the dust of the great Russian people. But it's just that, as they say, on the surface. In the words of a long story. Moskvoved Tatiana Biryukova knows several versions. She writes : " According to one version , the word" Vagankovo " comes from the wooden trough " cars . " Of these, Chumakov Ukrainian Cossacks and in field conditions ate food from millet. While guests are stopped in Moscow, they stayed in Krestovozdvyzhenskoho monastery ( near modern street Vozdvizhenka ) on the hill that now we call Vahankovskym (we mark it on Pashkov Home Russian library) . "
This version seems to me rather schematic and therefore not very convincing. About the same account for the origin of the word ' "Arbat" . When the Tartars came under tribute, with their carts are located in a designated place for them near the Kremlin. Hence - Arbat street name . A similar scheme can be applied to many names of old Moscow.