Как это переводится : uncle oscar got on the bus and rode to the sea port. He bought a ticket to some lonely place where he decided to spend to rest of
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his life . And so he did . He spend his life in a small house by the sea. And there were not any people there. And when he did nobody learnt about it.
Дядя Оскар сел в автобус и поехал в морской порт. Он купил билет до некоторой уединенном месте, где он решил потратить всю оставшуюся жизнь. Так он и сделал. Он всю свою жизнь в маленьком домике на берегу моря. И не было никаких людей там. И когда он это сделал, никто не узнал об этом.
дядя Оскар сел в автобус и поехал в морском порту. Он купил билет до некоторой уединенном месте, где он решил потратить на всю оставшуюся жизнь. Так он и сделал. Он всю свою жизнь в маленьком домике на берегу моря. И не было никаких людей там. И когда он это сделал, никто не узнал об этом.
это же легко )) в переводчике надо сделать ))
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Work in pairs. Read the questions. Answer them.
1. When was Moscow founded?
2. When was America discovered?
3. What are tables usually made of?
4. Where is coffee grown?
5. Where are books sold?
6. What is usually cooked for breakfast in England?
Перевод:
1. Когда Москва была основана?
2. Когда Америка была открыта?
3. Из чего делают столы?
4. Где растет кофе?
5. Где продаются книги?
6. Что обычно едят на завтрак англичане?
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in England? (celebrate)
3) A lot of animals ______ every year. (kill)
) What berries ______ in your garden? (grow)
5) On Bonfire Night a figure of the guy ______ on top of a bonfire. (put)
1) I / stay / most evenings / at home /.
2) Gemma / tv / in her badroom / watches / at night /.
3) to school / My sister / walks / in the morning /.
4) on a chair / Tim / now / isn't sitting /.
5) pizza / last night / ate / at / Rob's house / They /.
6) went swimming / at the sports centre / at the weekend / We /.
7) this evening / isn't going / My brother / to the cinema /.
8) to the supermarket / My mum / every weekend / goes /.
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buttons.4.The sum of the 2 numbers equals to the number on the door.
facedown so that they couldn’t see return addresses. Blair got seven letters and five letters were Serena’s. “Okay. Ready?” Serena asked.
Blair closed her eyes and took the first letter. “Okay. Let’s do it.”
Rriipp! Rriipp! Rriipp!
2. Blair looked at Serena. “How’d you do?” she asked.
Serena could tell from the scary look on Blair’s face that the news was not good. She didn’t know what to say. “Urn, I got a place ... um ... everywhere?”
Blair stared at the acceptance letters in Serena’s hands. On top was a cream -colored letter with the blue Yale University letterhead. “Wait, you applied to Yale?” isked Blair.
“Yes,” Serena nodded.1 “At the last minute I just decided, why not, you know?”
“And you got a place?”
Serena nodded again. “Sorry.”
3. The way Blair was looking at her was making Serena nervous. What did Serena have that she didn’t? She was in the top of her class at school and took every AP* course they offered. She was the best at the SAT. She did charity work. She was the leader of the French club. She was an excellent tennis player. Her entire high-school career — practically her whole life — she’d been working toward entering Yale. Her father had gone there. His father had gone there. Her great-uncle had donated two buildings and a playing field. Serena took no APs at all, and did only a few extracurricular activities. Serena’s dad had gone to Princeton and Brown, two of Yale’s biggest competitors.2 Still, Yale had accepted Serena and put Blair on their wait list!
4. “I probably won’t even go,” Serena made an attempt to make things less important. “I have to ... you know ... visit all the schools before I decide,” she gath-tred her blond hair on top of her head. “Maybe I won’t even go to college right iway. I could stay in the city and try to do some acting or something.”
5. So Serena got into Yale, but she didn’t even really want to go there. Serena collected her letters and held them behind her back.
“What about the other schools? You must have —”
“I got wait listed at Yale. The only place that accepted me is Georgetown. Stupid Georgetown. But it was my safety.”
Serena stared at her for a moment her eyes wide with surprise. “That’s not so bad,” Serena said. “I’m sure Yale is hard to enter. And if you didn’t enter, at least you have backup.”
Can I have some (paper \ papers) to write on? 4. What time do you leave the (house \ home) in the morning? 5. He spoke very little French so I talked to him through (a translator \ an interpreter). 6. How much sugar do you want? – Two (platefuls \ spoonfuls), please. 7. I said to myself, “(Go to sleep \ Fall asleep!) But I couldn’t. 8. The orange tastes (bitter \ bitterly). 9. My father’s brother is my (cousin \ uncle). 10. What time does the (last \ latest) bus leave? 11. Mary’s (older \ elder) sister has been staying in the USA for seven years now. 12. What do you think of your (farther \ further) education? 13. Excuse me, where is the (nearest \ next) telephone box? 14. It’s difficult to understand people when they (murmur \ mumble). 15.We stopped on the path and admired the (flock \ pack) of birds flying together to the south. 16. (On \ At) a dark night I watched a moving light in the sky. 17. Betsy (dropped \ threw) the vase and it broke. 18. They are celebrating their (gold \ golden) wedding in July. 19.Can you (mend \ repair) my old watch? 20. – Had a good holiday? – Yes. Look at these (photos \ photoes)!
fireworks.Some days before Bonfire Night they make the guy.They make him of sticks and straw and then put an old hat on his head and old gloves on the sticks that are his hands.When the bonfire is ready children or their parents put the guy on the bonfire and then light it.