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read the proverbs and fimd P II IN THEM.give the equivalents of these proverbs in your mother tongue 1.a penny saved is a penny gained 2.watched pot

5-9 класс

never boils 3.lost time is never found again

Milana199910 15 апр. 2015 г., 20:05:01 (9 лет назад)
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15 апр. 2015 г., 20:50:39 (9 лет назад)

Первое условие задания не понятно, слов "fimd P II" не существует.

 

Эквивалент на русском:

1. Пенни сбереженное - все равно, что пенни заработанное"

2. Кто над чайником стоит, у того он не закипит (или: Ожидание вредит делу)

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