Russia is a beautiful and truly great country that I can called my homeland because I was born and raised in Saint Petersburg. I love my country how can I not? Россия — это замечательная, по-настоящему великая страна, которую я имею полное право называть своей родиной, поскольку я родился и вырос в Санкт-Петербурге. Я очень люблю свою страну, да и разве можно ее не любить?
The most understanding and kind people live here, they are always there to help in case you have a problem. My parents and I travel abroad sometimes and I have never met anyone so responsive and kindhearted. Только здесь живут самые добрые и понимающие люди, которые всегда готовы прийти на окружающим в трудную минуту. Бывая с родителями за границей, я нигде не встречал такого по-настоящему душевного отношения и отзывчивости.
And of course, the nature is so beautiful in Russia. All these endless fields, coniferous forests, deep rivers, clear lakes, valleys and mountains that were depicted in various books. I especially love the Ural mountains. We went camping there with my parents when we visited my grandparents and went kayaking in the Chusovoy river. Еще, конечно же, в России потрясающая природа. Это бескрайние поля, густые хвойные леса, полноводные реки, чистые озера, равнины и горы, к описанию которых не раз обращались многие русские литературные деятели. Особенно моему сердцу близки Уральские горы. Туда мы не раз всей семьей ходили в поход, приезжая в гости к бабушке, а также сплавлялись на байдарках по реке Чусовой.
I like the fact that our country is so big and it feels like the whole life time is not enough to visit every corner of it. I’ve been to Moscow, Ekaterinburg, Rostov-on-Don and even in Noviy Urengoy and Russia is different everywhere. People who live in the South are very different from the people living in the North. Moscow and Saint Petersburg residents are totally different story. I think it’s the main secret and peculiarity of our country. Мне нравится, что наша страна очень большая и, кажется, целой жизни не хватит, чтобы объехать каждый ее уголок. Я был уже и в Москве, и в Екатеринбурге, и в Ростове-на-Дону, и даже в Новом Уренгое, и везде Россия такая разная. Люди, живущие на юге, сильно отличаются от людей, живущих на севере, а москвичи и петербуржцы — это, вообще, отдельная категория россиян. И в этом, как мне кажется, заключается одна из главных загадок и особенностей нашей страна.
I don’t just love Russia, I’m proud of it because a lot of famous scientists, researchers and artists were born here. For example, my favorite writer Anton Pavlovich Chekhov, people across the world are reading his book up till now. Я не просто люблю Россию, но еще и очень горжусь ей, ведь именно здесь родилось множество известных ученых, исследователей и деятелей искусства. В частности, мой самый любимый писатель Антон Павлович Чехов, произведения которого до сих пор люди с удовольствием читают во всем мире.
A lot of people I know are not happy with Russia and some of them even want to leave the country and find a better place. I understand them but I don’t support it. I think wherever you go your heart will always be connected to your home and your soul will always want to go back to your homeland. Многие мои знакомые ругают Россию, а некоторые даже хотят уехать из нее в поисках лучшей жизни. Я могу понять их стремление, но не разделяю его. Мне кажется, что куда бы ни уехал человек, сердцем он всегда будет привязан к дому, и душа его будет неизменно стремиться туда, где его родина.
Объяснение:
Present Simple (Indefinite) Active
The gardener trims the bushes.
The gardener doesn't trim the bushes.
Does the gardener trim the bushes? - Yes, he does/ No, he doesn't.
Present Simple (Indefinite) Passive
The bushes are trimmed by the gardener.
The bushes aren't trimmed by the gardener.
Are the bushes trimmed by the gardener? - Yes, they are/No, they aren't
Present Continuous (Progressive) Active
The gardener is trimming the bushes.
The gardener isn't trimming the bushes.
Is the gardener trimming the bushes? - Yes, he is/ No, he isn't
Present Continuous (Progressive) Passive
The bushes are being trimmed by the gardener.
The bushes aren't being trimmed by the gardener.
Are the bushes being trimmed by the gardener? - Yes, they are/No, they aren't
Present Perfect Active
The gardener has trimmed the bushes.
The gardener hasn't trimmed the bushes.
Has the gardener trimmed the bushes? - Yes, he has / No, he hasn't
Present Perfect Passive
The bushes have been trimmed by the gardener.
The bushes haven't been trimmed by the gardener.
Have the bushes been trimmed by the gardener? - Yes, they have/No, they haven't
Present Perfect Continuous Active
The gardener has been trimming the bushes for two hours.
The gardener hasn't been trimming the bushes for two hours.
Has the gardener been trimming the bushes for two hours? - - Yes, he has / No, he hasn't
Present Perfect Continuous Passive
Практические Не используется, вместо этого может использоваться форма Present Perfect Passive
Past Simple (Indefinite) Active
The gardener trimmed the bushes.
The gardener didn't trim the bushes.
Did the gardener trim the bushes? - Yes, he did/ No, he didn't.
Past Simple (Indefinite) Passive
The bushes were trimmed by the gardener.
The bushes weren't trimmed by the gardener.
Were the bushes trimmed by the gardener? - Yes, they were/No, they weren't
Past Continuous (Progressive) Active
The gardener was trimming the bushes when they came.
The gardener wasn't trimming the bushes when they came.
Was the gardener trimming the bushes when they came? - Yes, he was/ No, he wasn't
Past Continuous (Progressive) Passive
The bushes were being trimmed by the gardener when they came.
The bushes weren't being trimmed by the gardener when they came.
Were the bushes being trimmed by the gardener when they came? - Yes, they were/No, they weren't
Past Perfect Active
The gardener had trimmed the bushes when they came.
The gardener hadn't trimmed the bushes when they came.
Had the gardener trimmed the bushes when they came? - Yes, he had / No, he hadn't
Past Perfect Passive
The bushes had been trimmed by the gardener when they came.
The bushes hadn't been trimmed by the gardener when they came.
Had the bushes been trimmed by the gardener when they came? - Yes, they had/No, they hadn't
Past Perfect Continuous Active
The gardener had been trimming the bushes for two hours when they came.
The gardener hadn't been trimming the bushes for two hours when they came.
Had the gardener been trimming the bushes for two hours when they came? - Yes, he had / No, he hadn't
Past Perfect Continuous Passive
Практические Не используется, вместо этого может использоваться форма Past Perfect Passive
Future Simple (Indefinite) Active
The gardener will trim the bushes.
The gardener won't trim the bushes.
Will the gardener trim the bushes? - Yes, he will/ No, he won't.
Future Simple (Indefinite) Passive
The bushes will be trimmed by the gardener.
The bushes won't be trimmed by the gardener.
Will the bushes be trimmed by the gardener? - Yes, they will/No, they won't
Future Continuous (Progressive) Active
The gardener will be trimming the bushes when they come.
The gardener won't be trimming the bushes when they come.
Will the gardener be trimming the bushes when they come? - Yes, they will/No, they won't
Future Continuous (Progressive) Passive
Практические Не используется.
Future Perfect Active
The gardener will have trimmed the bushes when they come.
The gardener won't have trimmed the bushes when they come.
Will the gardener have trimmed the bushes when they come? - Yes, he will / No, he won't
Future Perfect Passive
The bushes will have been trimmed by the gardener when they come.
The bushes won't have been trimmed by the gardener when they come.
Will the bushes have been trimmed by the gardener when they come? - Yes, they have/No, they haven't