If it were not for rain, the children would sleep in the open air. 2. If it were not for the constant care of the mother, he would never recover. 3. If it were not for the terrible heat, we could take a walk a bit. 4. If it were not for his smile, we would have believed everything he said. 5. The girl would not have attracted attention, if not for her beautiful big eyes. 6. If it were not for you, I would not have come here. 7. If it were not for the war, his fate could have been different. 8. If it were not for the silence that reigned in the house, she would not have heard anything. 9. If it were not for the alarm clock, we would have slept today. 10. If it were not for your letter, he would not have learned anything about our trip to Moscow. 11. She would have come long ago if it had not been for heavy rain. 12. If not for this weather, she would feel good. 13. If it were not for bad roads, we would have reached our destination long ago.
1. I like dancing.
2.<span>I am good </span> at math.
3.<span>I can swim.
4. </span><span>I am going to read.
5. I do not like to skate.
6. I am going to be </span><span>married</span>
Пасха - самый главный православный праздник Украины. Это праздник Воскресения – Пасхи украинской. Это празднование весь смысл Православия-сам Бог стал человеком, умер за людей, воскрес из мертвых, избавив тем самым людей от власти греха и смерти.
Празднику Пасхи предшествует Великий пост, в память земной жизни Спасителя. По традиции, в ночь на Пасху спать не хочется вообще. Вечером люди идут в Церковь для служения вечерни, принося в широком ассортименте продовольственной корзины – Пасха, крашеные яйца, мясные и кулинарные изделия. В полночь в православных храмах Пасхальная служба начинается. После торжественной службы священник благословляет пищу. Православные христиане приветствуют друг друга словами "Христос воскресе!" и отправили домой, чтобы "разговеться" - съесть Пасхальные блюда.Easter - the most important Orthodox holiday of Ukraine. This is the feast of the Resurrection – Easter Ukrainian. It's a celebration the whole point of Orthodoxy, God himself became man, died for the people, risen from the dead, thereby freeing people from the power of sin and death.
<span>Easter is preceded by lent, in memory of Christ's earthly life. According to tradition, on the night of the Passover do not want to sleep at all. In the evening people go to Church for Vespers service, bringing in a wide range of food baskets – Easter, dyed eggs, meat and culinary products. At midnight in the Orthodox churches the Easter service begins. After the solemn service the priest blesses the food. Orthodox Christians greet each other with "Christ is risen!" and sent home to "break the fast" - to eat Easter food.
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