Ответ:
Чем помочь?) переведи на русский, примерно запомни, перескажи на английском переводя то, что помнишь
Объяснение:
на этой фотке вроде должно быть все правильно
В строгом смысле слова не животное, а рептилия, однако также включена в этот рейтинг. Гадюка не умеет различать объекты, представляющие опасность и безопасные для нее, а потому всегда находится настороже и готова к нападению. Ее яд сравнивают с ядом гремучих змей, но считается, что он менее опасен. Для человека укус гадюки не смертелен, но может привести к серьезным нарушениям в организме. Особенно опасен яд этой змеи по весне, а вот летом он менее токсичен. В России гадюка обитает на всей средней полосе, наиболее часто встречается в смешанных лесах и на болотах.
In the strict sense of the word is not an animal and reptile, but is also included in this rating. Viper is not able to distinguish objects that are hazardous and safe for her, and so is always alert and ready to attack. Its venom is compared with the venom of rattlesnakes, but it is believed that it is less dangerous. For a man viper bite is not fatal, but can cause serious disturbances in the body. Especially dangerous poison of this snake in the spring, but in summer it is less toxic. In Russia, a viper lives throughout the middle lane, most often found in mixed forests and swamps.
1)In many salad tomatoes.
2)The boys were in Kazan yesterday.
3)You bought a carton of milk and a chocolate bar.
4)You ate a packet of biscuits and drank a bottle of Coke.
5)On the table not a lot of cheese.
"Mother, look", she said. "There (is) a
monkey in this cage. It (is eating) an apple. Now it (is giving) a bite to
another monkey. I (think) monkeys (like) apples very much".
"Yes, dear", said her mother."
Now I (want) to go and see the lions and tigers. Where (do
they live), mother?". "In that big house over there. Come
along".
Agnes enjoyed herself very much in the lion house.
"Mother", she said, "the tiger (wants) a
drink: it (is going) to the dish of water there in the corner. And the lion (is
looking) right at me. (Do you think) it ( wants) to eat me up? When (do the
lions and tigers have) their dinner, mother?"
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"The keepers (bring) them great pieces of meat every
day at four o'clock. And they (make) a big noise before their dinner time, so
everybody (knows) they (are) hungry".</span>