1) He hasn't visited grandpa for a long time.
2) How long has passed since he met his wife-to-be?
3) It's the first time she has ever been to a funeral.
4) He hasn't had a haircut for three months.
5) They've been married for a year.
6) He is the most argumentative person I've ever met.
7) She still hasn't lost any weight.
8) He has been working for a company for three months.
9) I have never seen such devoted parents.
10) How long ago did you move to house?
1) Oн давно не навещал дедушку.
2) Сколько времени с момента, как он встретил свою будущую жену?
3) Это был первый раз, когда она была на похоронах.
4) Он не стригся уже три месяца.
5) Они женаты уже год.
6) Он самый сварливый человек, которого я когда-либо встречал.
7) Она до сих пор не похудела.
8) Он работает в компании уже три месяца.
9) Я никогда не видел таких преданных родителей.
10) Как давно вы переехали в дом?
Sometimes Russian spends summer holidays at home or stays at the dacha, travel inside Russia and go to the country’s resorts. Half of the people say that they are not often happy with their holidays because they can’t spend them at the place they want or don’t have enough time or money for good holidays. Younger people have a tendency to spend their holidays in foreign countries, while older people prefer the beaches or stay at home. Most people organize their holidays themselves and other go to travel agencies. During their holidays people prefer to go out on excursions or laze about on the beach. Some Russians prefer activity holidays. They may go backpacking to the mountains, stay in a tent, sing songs around a campfire. Every fourth Russian likes backpacking and camping holidays. Russian schoolchildren have three months summer holidays.