1. half past ten
2. eight o'clock
3. seven o'clock
4. eleven o'clock
5. half past one
6. six o'clock
7. half past nine
8. twelve o'clock
9. half past three
10. one o'clock
11. half past two
12. four o'clock
<span>a. Khan Massehian (1864–1937)<u>came from</u> a noble Armenian family in
be good at Tehran. This outstanding man was not only a professional advantage
diplomat, a statesman, a teacher and an editor, but also a <u>remarkable</u>
translator. He <u>was good at</u>languages since childhood and when he grew up
he <u>mastered</u> Persian, Turkish, Greek, Russian, French, German and English.
He was the personal translator of the Shah of Iran and represented the country
in London, Berlin, Tokyo and elsewhere. It is difficult to imagine how he could
find time to devote himself to translating. He translated both Eastern and
European writers into Armenian. But his <u>main</u> interest was Shakespeare.
Massehian successfully translated almost all Shakespeare’s works. The <u>advantage</u>
of his translations was that he was able to express the great spirit of
Shakespeare.
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b. England is not rich in oil, iron and other natural resources. It <u>imports</u>
them from Asia. Japan <u>exports</u> electronics to many countries of the
world.</span>
Не бегать по школе.
нельзя разговаривать во врямя уроков .
не отвлекать учителя .
на физкультуре осторожно играть в мяч потому что можно сломать пальцы.
2 under the table 3 near the me 4 in front of me 5 in my pencils case te desks are 6 before us
a) yоu must not fоrget b) yоu <span>need</span><span> c) yоu shоuld d) ought to</span>