1) What a good idea! Give me the book!
2) Christine is full of new ideas.
3) The bald man found out how to get to the train station.
4) In conclusion, nameless author wrote that he is a lucky person.
5) Its hard to find a leafless tree in summer.
6) I can imagine a carefree life.
7) It was desperately. But I have tried to buy the tickets.
8) This books are making people think.
9) I find this book interesting.
10) Let's go to the cinema! This is the idea!
Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin - Russia's greatest poet. He wrotemany beautiful lyrical poems, plays in verse and prose, short stories. Some of his works have inspired composers to createoperas and ballets. The poet was born in Moscow. One of theancestors of his father was a black Abyssinian, the court of Tsar Peter the Great. Alexander began writing poetry at age 12. He was educated at the Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum. After his graduation he entered the civil service. Once a poet has written several poems that criticized important government officials, he was exiled in 1920to the south of Russia. In 1826 Nicholas I summoned from exilePushkin. Since then the writer has become a recognized poet in Russia. All my life doing historical research Pushkin and used themto create their own literary works. In 1836 he became the founder of the literary magazine called "contemporary."
In 1831, Alexander married. His fiancee - Natalia Goncharova - was a famous beauty, she had many admirers, to whom Pushkin was jealous of her. He resented courting French - Baron Georges d'Anthes, and challenged him to a duel. The poet in a duel, was mortally wounded. He died two days later in his apartment on the Moika.
2. Kristina is full of new ideas.
3. The bald man found out how to get to the train station.
4. In conclusion, the anonymous author wrote that he was a happy man.
5. A leafless tree is hard to find in summer.
6. I have ideas about a carefree life.
7. It was hopeless. But I tried to book tickets.
8. These books make people think.
9. I find this book interesting.
10. Let's go to the movies! This is an idea!