The man standing near the captain is their new coach.
Do you know the name of the woman talking to Mrs Black?
The sea washing Norway in the southwest is called the North Sea.
The girl looked at the plane disappearing in the clouds.
Having arrived at the hotel Mr Parker went to his room at once.
He stood at the window admiring the scenery.
Having said “good-bye” to everybody the young man left the room.
Not knowing his telephone number I wasn’t able to ring him up.
Not being well that day Mr James didn’t speak at the round table discussion.
Having heard the news they phoned home.
<span>Animal
survival is a fascinating and complex subject. as these photos.....
(show), nature usually....... (plays) tricks on us. Two insects.... (are sittin)
on a flower. They both..... (look) like bees, but one of them.... (is not )
a real bee. It...(is imitating) a bee in order to protect itself from
possible predators.
The real bee on the left.... (has) a sting, which it uses as a weapon to
attack its enemies. However, the hover fly on the right.... (is not)
dangerous.
It s completely harmless. This imitation of one species by another
often... (happens) in nature and is called mimicry. Animals.... (copy) the
appearance actions or sounds of another animal and this.... (helps) them
to survive.
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sing - singer (певец)
help - helper (помощник)
count - counter (счетчик)
danse - danser (танцор)
Составить словосочетание со словами chous, colour, cook, decorate, light, eat, exchange, hand, have, make, raise, send, sing, w
Вас розе
Я в английском не силен, но пишу как знаю
1) colour flag
2) watch fireworks
3) decorate house
3) sing songs
4) send greeting cards
5) wear wrap costumes
6) cook eat
7) hand made presents
We use money every day to pay for things we buy.
Thousands of years ago, the money was not used. Instead, man had the “barter” system. This meant that if one wanted something he had, he had to find someone who had this thing. Then he had to offer him something in exchange. And if that person didn't like what he was offered, the first man couldn't get what he needed.
Over time, certain things were used as money, because virtually everyone would take these things in exchange. In the past people used shells, beads, beans, cocoa, salt, grain, tobacco, leather, and even cattle. But coins are much easier to use than, say, cattle. Them easy to store and carry.
They were first made from either gold or silver. They were imprinted with the brand name. Printing was showing how much each coin was worth.
Later, people began to use coins made of cheaper metals. Metal just had no value, but the coins still had value on the basis of printing, imprinted on them. People have also started to use paper money. No longer mattered that the money itself had no real value. This is the kind of money we use today.