To date, in Russian poetry, "female" poetry occupies a very significant place, the point of reference of its powerful development is the Silver Age, which brought to the world the works of Marina Tsvetaeva, Anna Akhmatovra and Elena Guro.
"Female" poetry is that part of it created by female poets that reflects the picture of the world and the position of a person in it, proceeding from the inherent in women - not worse or better than inherent in men, but somewhat different - the way people perceive and comprehend the surrounding person Reality.
What do you buy here now? I look for the vacuum cleaner. You want to buy the German Philips vacuum cleaner? Yes.
1. Give Jane this watch. Give her this one, too. 2. Give the children these ice-creams. Give them these ice-creams, too. 3. Give Tom this book. Give him this one too. 4. That is my passport. Give me my passport, please. 5. That is my coat. Give me my coat, please. 6. Those are our umbrellas. Give us our umbrellas, please. 7. That is Jane’s dictionary. Give her the dictionary, please.
2. gets up
3. washes
4. gets
5. has
6. puts on
7. goes
8. milks
9. do not get up
10. get up
11. feeds
12. makes
13. do not like
14. drink
15. takes
16. helps
17. does
18. come
19. cooks
20. does not help
21. watch
22. listen
23.
24.