<span>1 Independence Day is the most important holiday in ukraine, isn't it?
2 John has already told peter about his family traditions, hasn't he?
3 Kate has never been to Greece,hasn't she?
4 They have much in common, don't they?
5 They used to celebrate St.patrick's day when they lived in Irelans, didn't they?
6 People who live in big cities don't keep pld traditions,</span>do they?
Pets are very important in our life, I think. They make our existence happier and fill it with joy.
I have got a cat. Her name’s Murka. She is 9. She is beautiful. She has some bright stripes on her body and her fur is rather thick. Like other cats, Murka likes warm places and in winter she often enjoys sleeping at the battery under our stairs. In summer my lovely cat “sunbathes” in the street. She squints and purrs with pleasure.
Our cat catches mice. When she is hunting, she looks like a wild cat. Her eyes are sparkling with excitement, her ears are pressed down, her whole body is strained. It’s so interesting to watch her hunting. When she catches a mouse, she doesn’t eat it. She brings it to us and shows it, as if she wants to boast. We always praise her and give fresh fish or cans for cats.
When Murka was little, she was like a small fluffy ball. And she was very naughty. She tore our wallpaper and scratched a staircase and chairs. She also dropped some of the mother’s flowers from the windowsill, but in spite of this, we love her very much. I always play with her and I even taught her to ride a bike (of course with my help).
Our cat is out-breed, but we are sure that she is the best one in the world.
Домашние животные очень важны в нашей жизни, я думаю. Они делают наше существование счастливее и наполняют его радостью.
У меня есть кошка. Ее зовут Мурка. Ей 9 лет. Она очень красивая. У нее есть яркие полоски на теле и ее мех достаточно густой. Как все другие кошки, Мурка очень любит тепло, и зимой она часто наслаждается сном у батареи под лестницей. Летом моя любимица "загорает" на улице. Она щурится и мурлычет от удовольствия.
Наша Мурка ловит мышей. Во время охоты она очень похожа на дикую кошку. Ее глаза сверкают от возбуждения, уши прижаты, все тело напряжено. За ее охотой очень интересно наблюдать. Если она ловит мышку — она ее не ест. Она приносит ее нам и хвастается. Мы всегда хвалим ее и угощаем свежей рыбкой или кошачими консервами.
Когда Мурка была маленькой, она была похожа на маленький пушистый комочек. При этом она была очень непоседливой. Она ободрала нам обои и поцарапала лестницу и стулья. Кроме того, она уронила несколько маминых цветов с подоконника. Но мы все равно ее очень любим. Я всегда играю с ней и даже научила ее кататься на велосипеде (конечно же, с моей помощью).
Наша Мурка — беспородная, но мы уверены, что она самая лучшая кошка в мире.
Akbota wore a red cap yesterday.
From Scotland to the Channel, Britain is full of customs and traditions.
A lot of them have very long histories. Some are funny, some are
strange- But they're all interesting and are all part of the British way
of life.
Easter is the time for holidays, festivals and time for giving
chocolate Easter eggs, the day of parties, and above all a celebration
that Jesus raised from the dead and lives forever. Eggs play an
important part in Easter celebration; they are predominantly given to
children. The eggs are either hollow or have a filling, and are usually
covered with brightly colored silver paper.
Easter is much more than ordinary holiday. It is the oldest
and the most important Christian Festival, the celebration of the death
and coming Jesus Christ to life again. For Christians, the dawn of
Easter Sunday with its message of new life is the high point of the
year.
Easter is a feast that is not always held on the same date
each year. Easter Day is celebrated on the first Sunday following the
first full moon after the spring equinox.
This means that Easter can fall as early as March 22 or as late as April 25.
Like most Christian festivals, Easter has its origins in
pre-Christian times. Our ancestors believed that the sun died in winter
and was born anew in spring. The arrival of spring was celebrated all
over the world long before the religious meaning became associated with
Easter. Today, Easter celebrates the rebirth of Christ.
The word Easter is thought to have derived from the goddess Eostre, an Anglo-Saxon Goddess.
Even though Easter is associated with spring here in England,
it is not so in countries in the Southern Hemisphere. In these countries
Easter falls near the end of autumn. However, through out the world
Easter is felt to be a time of new life and new beginnings. сократи что надо
1 have you ever been to a rock concert
2 gillian has never played table tennis
3 thomas has just bought a new car
4 i have never been riding
5 how long have you had your washing machine
6 we have just come back from Switzerland in our holiday