перевести в пасив залог Ivan Susanin led the Poles into the thickest part of the forest
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The Poles were led into the thickest part of the forest by Ivan Susanin.
The Poles were (потому что прошедшее время) led into the thickest part of the forest by Ivan Susanin.
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interview. Mr.Wilson will teach you English . The doctor ordered me a month's rest from studying. Tom gave Nick a book for his birthday . Our mather tells us stories every evening . Lydia will show you a new book of pictures . A boy showed her the way . They will send us a box of fruit . Five or six small children followed them. In summer the boys often drive the horses to the fields. Ivan Susanin led the Poles into the thickest part of the forest. The waves carried the boat away. We shall do the translation in the evening. They water the flowers regularly. you promised me these book long ago. Bessie's father gave her a complete set of Walter Scott's works. A marble pavillion protect the house. The boys will paint the roof of the house. Tom Sawyer white washed the fence. Her daughter gave her three beautiful dishes as a birthday present.
Переделайте следующие предложения в Passive Voice.
Example: Mother waters the flowers in the evening. – The flowers are watered in the evening by Mother.
1. Irene’s husband brought her some beautiful shells from the south. 2. The explorers gave the newspaper reporters a long interview. 3. Mr. Wilson will teach you English. 4. The doctor ordered me a month’s rest from studying. 5. Tom gave Nick a book for his birthday. 6. Our mother tells us stories every evening. 7. Lena will show you a new book of pictures. 8. A boy showed her the way. 9. They will send us a box of chocolates. 10. Five or six small children followed them. 11. In summer the boys often drive the horses to the fields. 12. Ivan Susanin led the Poles into the thickest part of the forest. 13. The waves carried the boat away. 14. We will do the translation in the evening. 15. They water the flowers regularly. 16. You promised me these books long ago.
but after all, she felt a classical education was better than a commercial course, because when you graduated from school then the road was open to you for any career at all. if you chose to, you could become a doctor, or, if you wanted to, you could become an engineer.
sasha started at the school. as his father was away every day inspecting cattle and was sometimes gone for up to three whole days at a time, it seemed to olenka that sasha was completely abandoned, was treated as if he were quite superfluous, and must be dying of hunger. so she transferred him into her part of the house and fixed up a little room for him there.
every morning olenka would come into his room and find him sound asleep with his hand tucked under his cheek, so quiet that he seemed not to be breathing.
sashenka, she said sorrowfully, get up, darling. it's time to go to school.
he got up, dressed, said his prayers, then sat down to breakfast. the sleep was not yet out of him, so he was a little cross.
you don't know your fables as you should,sashenka, said olenca, looking at him as though he were departing on a long journey. помогите перевести только не с переводчика!!!
of the Old World* for the unknown of the New. *
The pioneers who lived оп the frontier had а hard life, so they had to bе tough and self-reliant.
Frontier men and women were often facing new problems and situations which needed new solutions (решение). Under these circumstances (условия), they soon learned to experiment with new inventions and new ways of doing things. This willingness to experiment and invent led to another American trait, а sense of optimism that every problem has а solution.
The frontiersmen had to overcome (преодолевать) тапу difficulties.
Friends and neighbors came for help without аnу reward. They shared food, together built each other's houses and fought fires. This extraordinary willingness to cooperate gave а rise to American's capacity (способность) for volunteer actions.
The difficulties of the frontier also shaped the tradition of hospitality: if you didn't take in the stranger and didn't take саге of him, there was nо one else who would.
As the people acquired (овладевать) new territories, they were moving from east to west. Americans аге always оn the move - from one part of the country to another, from one city to another, from farm to city.