The name of my language is Russian.
It is the official language of the Russian Federation, Belarussia, Kazahstan, Kyrgizstan.
Over 145 million people speak Russian as a first language .
People understand Russian in Lithania, Latvia, Estonia, Ukraine, Poland, Azerbajdjan, Armenia, Tajikistan.
Over 100 million people speak Russian as a second language.
The origin of my language: Russian is a Slavic language of the Indo-European family.
Languages that contributed to my language are Latin, Greek, English, Geman,French.
<span>English words in my language are the following: computer, notebook, reception, user, looser, laptop, manager.
</span><span>Easy things for an English person to say in my language are the following: sputnik, babushka, mama, papa.
</span>Difficult things for an English person to say in my language are the following:
idioms, phraseologizms, sayings and ptoverbs.
People should learn Russian because there are literary masterpieces written in Russian, it is a language of the largest country in the world with rich and beautiful culture and history.
Только вместо моих имён свои вставляй и даты меняй
<span>1) </span><span><span>I wonder if </span>you went out last night.
2) </span><span><span>I wonder if</span> single-parlent families are becoming more common in Russia.
3)
</span><span><span>He asked me if he</span> knew somebody from group 302.
4) </span><span><span>Did you know h</span>ow long the interview would last?
5) </span><span><span>I wonder w</span>hat kind of chocolate tastes best.
5) </span><span><span>Did you know w</span>ho would fulfil this speak?
6) </span><span><span>I wonder if </span>she lives in the flat above you.
7) </span><span><span>Did you know w</span>here they had spent their
vacantion?</span>
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1) personal (личные) - </span><span>2) I, he, she
2) prossessive (притяжательные) - </span><span><span>9) My, her</span>
3) reflexive (возвратные) - </span><span><span>5) myself, themselves</span>
4) reciprocal (взаимные) - </span><span><span>7) each, other</span>
5) demonstrative (указательные) - </span><span><span>8) This, these</span>
6) interrogative (вопросительные) - </span><span><span>1) Who, whose, what, which</span>
7) defining </span>(определительные) - <span><span>6) each, every</span>
8) indefinite (неопределенные) - </span><span><span>4) somebody, any</span>
9) negative</span> (отрицательные) - <span>3) No, , nobody</span>
Our son has learned how to read.
Scientists have split the atom.
English has become one of the most popular courses at the university.
I think I have seen that movie before.
Joan has learned two foreign languages.
Have you seen that movie? – I have seen that movie twenty times.
People have travelled to the moon.
James has not finished his homework yet.
The rain has stopped.
She has been in England for six months. Present Perfect has / have + Past participle ( to see-saw- seen)