помогите подалуйста) The moon...(be)..a natural satellite that ...(travel)..around the Earth.As soon as the moon...(move),it..(seem,change)shape.But
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it...(not change)shape.It..(have) no light of its own.When we...(see) the moon we ...(see) sun light...(reflect) off it.We..(can,see)the moon only if the ...(light)part of the moon...(turn)towards the Earth.Duting the full moon,the (light) part of the moon (turn) towards the Earth.There (be)no air on the moon.And it (be)very hot in the daytime on it.It (appear,have) no life.Many people (want,learn) more about the moon.long ago,people (use) only their eyes (look) at the moon.They (not can,see) the moon`s land clearly.Later,a telescope (invent).Since then,people (use) telescope (study) the moon.
The moon is a natural satellite that travels around the Earth.As soon as the moon moves ,it seems to change shape.But it doesn't change shape.It has no light of its own.When we see the moon we see sun light reflects off it. We can see the moon only if the light part of the moon turns towards the Earth. Duting the full moon,the light part of the moon turns towards the Earth.There is no air on the moon.And it is very hot in the daytime on it. It appears to have no life.Many people wanted to learn more about the moon.long ago,people used only their eyes to look at the moon.They couldn't see the moon`s land clearly. Later,a telescope was invented .Since then,people use telescope to study the moon.
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Этим летом мне не удалось никуда съездить ,но несмотря на это ,я хорошо провела время на каникулах в своём городе . вместе с друзьями которые тоже остались в городе мы собирались чтобы просто пойти прогулять . нам было весело . ходили с ними на море,купались и загорали . вместе с родителями ездили отдыхать на природу . также ездили в лес . вообщем лето было не плохим!
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of earth, and it's gloom... I decided to have my house on the moon. Within no times, I caught the first flight... And reached the moon much later at night. As soon as I stepped out, after clearing the mess... To my surprise I realized the I weigh quite less. Unable to keep my happiness, I jumped with joy... And to my horror, found myself hanging up like a toy. Walking on the moon was not a piece of cake... A slight push, and a long leap in the space I could take. At last my excitement had to bear the penalty... that my dream house on moon, cannot be made a reality.
seventy different countries 2/ We opened the factory at nine o clock 3/ They send two million books to America every year 4/ We have invited all the students 5/ They posted all the letters yesterday Use the verbs in the correct form. 1/ Mice (be) also domestic animals. 2/ Your hair (need)cutting 3/ Your clothes (hang) on the chair 4/ Your advice (have) helped me greatly 5/ When the news (be)ower we ll go to bed. Перепишите предложения в пассивном залоге 1 / Мы экспортируем этого компьютера до семидесяти разных стран 2 / Мы открыли завод в девяти часам 3 / Они посылают двух миллионов книг в Америке каждый год 4 / Мы пригласили всех студентов 5 / Они размещены все буквы вчера Используйте глаголы в правильной форме. 1 / Мыши (быть) и домашних животных. 2 / Ваши волосы (потребность) резки 3 / Ваша одежда (зависает) на стуле 4 / Ваш совет (есть) мне очень помог 5 / Когда новости (быть) Ауэр мы пойдем в постель.
old” what form has it got?a. a bow b. a ball c. a sickle 4. In how many days does the moon turn round the earth?a. 25 b. 28 c. 30
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small boat. While he 1 (cross) the river he 2 (ask) the boatman: ” 3 you ever (hear) about Philosophy?” “No,” 4 (say) the boatman. “I 5 never (hear) about it. What 6 (be) it?” “I 7 (be) sorry for you, indeed,” replied the learned man, “you 8 (lose) a quarter of your life as it’s a very interesting science!”
Several minutes later the philosopher asked the boatman another question: “9 you (hear) about Astronomy, when you 10 (be) at school?” “No, I 11 (leave)school many years ago and I 12 (forget) all about it,” was the answer. To this the philosopher answered that he 13 (be) really sorry for the man, and he 14 (think) that the boatman 15 (lose) a second quarter of his life.
Some minutes passed and the passenger again 16 (wonder) if the man ever 17 (hear) about Algebra. And the man 18 (have to) admit that he 19 never (know) anything about it. “In that case you certainly 20 (lose) a third quarter of your life!” said the scientist.
At that moment the boat 21 (strike) on a big stone. The boatman jumped and 22 (cry):”23 you ever (learn) 24 (swim)?” “No,” was the answer. The boatman explained sadly to the philosopher that he 25 (be) sure the scientist 26 (lose) his whole life as the boat 27 (sink).