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Перевести с не переводчика One day Brother Rabbit,Brother Fox,Brother Bear and many other animals want to plant corn.They work hard but Brother Rabbit

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doesn*t like to work.He says,*Oh.oh,oh,I am not well.I can*t work.*He jumps,runs and plays.It*s fun.Suddunly he sees a well.The well has got two buckets(ведро) When one buckets goes down,the other bucket goes up.But Brother Rabbit doesn*t know about it.He jumps into the bucket,and the bucket goes down.The other bucket goes up.Now Brother is in the well!He doesn*t know what to do.

Serikpaeva93 16 авг. 2014 г., 4:43:50 (9 лет назад)
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16 авг. 2014 г., 6:04:14 (9 лет назад)

Однажды брат кролик, брал лис,  брат медведь  и ещё много других животных захотели посадить кукурузу. Он долго трудились, брат кролик  не любил работать. Он говорит: о, о, о, мне плохо, я не могу работать. Он прыгал, бегал и играл. Вдруг он увидел колодец. На колодце было два ведра. Когда одно ведро спускалось вниз, другое поднималось вверх. Но брат кролик не знал об этом. Он прыгнул в ведро и ведро спустилось вниз. Другое ведро поднялось. Сейчас кролик в колодце. Он не знает, что делать.

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