Give the English equivalents of the expressions : спутать,
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перепутать; 6. баранина; запасы минералов; 7. свинец; реклама; 8. небоскреб; очистительный завод; 9. парикмахер; морская держава; 10.графство;
Confused.Lamb.Reserves of minerals.Lead.Advertising.Skyscraper.
Refinery.Hairdresser.Naval power.County
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3) Mary is a (good) student than Lucy. 4) There are (few) mistakes in my dictation than in yours. 5) This garden is the (beatiful) in our town. 6) There Artic Ocean is (cold) than the Indian Ocean. 7) Chinese is (difficult) than English.8) Spanish is (easy) than German.9) Let's go to the (far) corner of the park. That is the (quiet) place here.
1. The building of the trade centre (begin) a month ago. 2. It (be) bitterly cold yesterday. I (put) on my warm coat but I (catch) a cold still. 3. The postman (bring) the morning mail only at 10 o'clock. 4.1 (see) you the other day coming out of the library with a stack of books. Are you preparing for the exams? 5, We (have) a picnic yesterday, but the rain (spoil) the whole pleasure. 6. You (go) to the South when yoa (be) a child? 7. As soon as I came up, they (get) into a taxi and (go) away. 8. What sights you (see) when yon (be) in Egypt? 9. Every winter Nick (go) to the Swiss Alps to ski, 10, He (come) in, (take) off his hat, (move) a chair to the table and (join) the conversation. 11. When he (arrive)? —
and avoid the up traumas of face-to-face social interaction: the Internet, e-mail, chatrooms, surfing, messaging the whole thing could have been invented for the insular, socially handicapped, word-loving English. In cyberspace, we in our element: a world are of disembodied words. No need to worry about what to wear, whether to make eye contact, whether to shake hands or kiss cheeks or just smile. No awkward pauses or embarrassing starts no need to fill uncomfortable silences with weather-speak no polite procrastinating or tea-making or other displacement activity no need for the usual prolonged goodbyes. Nothing physical, no actual corporeal human beings to deal with at all. Just written words. Our favourite thing.