1а
2б
3b
4b
5c
6b
7a
8c
9a
10a
11a
12a
13a
14b
15a
16с
17b
18a
19b
20с
21a
22a
23a
24b
25b
26c
27c
28a
29b
30 сомневаюсь, но кажется, что b
Ответ:
This is my bedroom.There is a bed in the bedroom.The bed is blue.There is a desk in the bedroom.The desk is white.There is a chair in the bedroom.The chair is red.There is a lamp in the bedroom.The lamp is grey.There is a carpet in the bedroom.The carpet is yellow.
She gave me her telephone number and I gave her mine.
Или
She gave me her telephone number and I gave her my telephone number.
1. <span> The words"the British have a sweet tooth" means that they like to eat various sweet things that ever exist.
2. <span>There are such british sweet things as </span> Pudding ,Trifle, Banoffi, English scones, and so on.
3.</span> I like chocolate and everything that is made of chocolate or with chocolate...
4.<span> The British can eat sweet things any time they want to.
5.</span><span>The British eat the most sweets for the holidays</span>
Dear *имядруга*. I was very glad to receive your letter of 12th December and I thank you for that. I also thank you for the answer to my question, it was very interesting to know about traditions in the US.
In your letter you asked me to tell you about our traditions, and I'd glad to tell you about it.
In Russia etiquette is very important thing. If any person won't follow the etiquette rules in society this person will be bad automatically and people will look askance at him/her. We follow etiquette rules everywhere, in conversation, in eating, in each public place like restaurant, swimming pool, concert. At school, university, work we also have special rules. Russian etiquette rules can be completely different to foreign countries, so foreigners must be very carefull in it.
You also asked me how Russian meet other people. It depends on situation really. If teenager or young adults meet somebody we just say, "Hey, what's your name?". Adults meet others more politely. They often say, " Hello, nice to meet you, can I ask your name?". They also can add compliment to this words, like, "You look amazing" or "Your dress suit you so much". If we already know the person that we greet, we behave more relaxed of course. If it's our relatives or friends we say, " Hey, what's up" etc. But if we don't know each other that much, or this person older than you, we said "Hello" or "Hi" or we can just nod.
If you visit Russian family you must bring something like present. It can be box of sweets, bouquet of flowers or bottle of any alcohol, it also depends on people that you visit. We never visit someone with empty-hands. At dinner you must be very polite with everybody, it doesn't matter if it child or adult. And you must thank this family for 'kind welcome' when you leave.
Dear *имядруга* I hope I could tell you everything you wanted. I will wait for your next letter. Can you please tell me about education in the US I'd like to know about it.
Love, *твоеимя*