The weather is not an easy thing to forecast.
All day and night, weathermen are collecting information from ships, planes, weather stations, and space stations.
With the help of this information, they can understand what the weather will be like during the next few days.
Although no two days will have exactly the same weather, some types of weather people can forecast.
When a barometer shows high pressure, the weather will be calm.
In winter it will be cold and frosty.
In summer it usually means misty mornings and hot sunny days.
When the barometer shows low pressure, look out for rain and strong winds.
As a result of the weathermen’s work we learn about the weather.
They never come in time
Bill doesn't see his ...
Tom doesn't have a new computer
This bird doesn't fly North in winter
their child doesn't feed the cat
Can you swim?
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Если мы утверждаем:I can swim.
Если отрицаем:I could'n swim!
I get up at 8:00. I go to school at 13:30. I'm leaving the school at 17:25. I go to bed at 22:00
My wife Dane
My husband Dane
My partner, Dane
I came to learn
I came to work
I came to seek political asylum
If all the seas were one sea,
What a great sea that would be!
If all the trees were one tree,
What a great tree that would be!
And if all the axes were one axe,
What a great axe that would be!
And if all the men were one man,
What a great man that would be!
And if the great man took the great axe,
And cut down the great tree,
And let it fall into the great sea,
What a splish-splash that would be!
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++The Little Woman and the Pedlar
There was a little woman,
As I have heard tell,
She went to market
Her eggs for to sell;
She went to market
All on a market day,
And she fell asleep
On the king's highway.
There came by a pedlar,
His name was Stout,
He cut her petticoats
All round about;
He cut her petticoats
Up to her knees;
Which made the little woman
To shiver and sneeze.
When this little woman
Began to awake,
She began to shiver,
And she began to shake;
She began to shake,
And she began to cry,
Lawk a mercy on me,
This is none of I!
But if this be I,
As I do hope it be,
I have a little dog at home
And he knows me;
If it be I,
He'll wag his little tail,
And if it be not I
He'll loudly bark and wail!
Home went the little woman
All in the dark,
Up starts the little dog,
And he began to bark;
He began to bark,
And she began to cry,
Lawk a mercy on me,
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