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с английским student's book click on 2 ст. 76 вправа 2 (b) с вправы

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диана2434
диана2434
24.08.2022
We teach English because we will need it in the future.We can become managers of large institutions, so that we can communicate with foreign visitors to the us should learn English.You can even just traveling to meet an Englishman.
London looks great!Everyone wants to visit it,but for this we need the English language.Another situation for which we need English language: for example,we want to buy a car,but now we are traveling to London-we need English.Itself
English is a great language!Diction tempore of the voice in this beautiful language!Fine sounding words from the lips of the Englishman.
It was my opinion.
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otegenovaaina2
otegenovaaina2
24.08.2022

ответ: the great jakob grimm, the founder of comparative philology, hazarded the guess more than a century ago that english would one day become the chief language of the world, and perhaps crowd out several of the principal idioms altogether. “in wealth, wisdom and strict economy,” he said, “none of the other living languages can vie with it.” at that time the guess was bold, for english was still in fifth place, with not only french and german ahead of it, but also spanish and russian. in 1801, according to michael george mulhall, the relative standing of the five, in the number of persons using them, was as second. and he was true. english language is using now in all structures as political, economical, technology, science, art and etc.

 

this enormous increase in the american population, beginning with the great immigrations of the 30’s and 40’s, quickly lifted english to fourth place among the languages, and then to third, to second and to first. when it took the lead the attention of philologists was actively directed to the matter, and in 1868 one of them, a german named brackebusch, first seriously raised the question whether english was destined to obliterate certain of the older tongues. brackebusch decided against it on various philological grounds, none of them particularly sound. he was an own figure, whos dissertation shows, were rather against him.

 

the next estimates, for the year 1900, he take from jespersen. the statisticians responsible for them he did not know.

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