1) Maslenitsa is a Russian holiday that dates back to pagan times. 2) Blini (pancake) feasts along with traditional amusements like snow-fortresses, snow-fights, merry-go-rounds, folklore songs and dancing will be held all over Moscow. 3) All the guests will have a chance to taste delicious pancakes made directly in Red square. 4) Those who wish to present their cooking talents will have an opportunity to compete in a pancake cooking competition. 5) The judges will estimate the cooking abilities of the competitors, counting the number of pancakes they can make without a brake. 6) On the last day of Maslenitsa all the feasting will end by burning down scarecrows symbolizing winter, thus saying good-bye to the cold season until next year.
Present simple (настоящее простое время) Это время выражает то, что мы делаем всегда, обычно, каждый день, иногда, часто. В утверждениях и вопроспх используем вс глагол Do; со всеми местоимениями, кроме: (he, she, it) Например: Я улыбаюсь каждый день + I smile every day - I don't smile every day ? Do I smile every day?
Когда задаем вопрос вс глагол выносим вперед.
! Но, когда мы видим местоимения: She He It
В утвердительном предложении к глаголу добавляем букву "s". ! В вопросах и отрицаниях мы не приписываем к глаголу "s". В отрицаниях с этими местоимениями используем doesn't Например: + He smiles every day - He doesn't smile every day ? Does he smile every day?
2) Blini (pancake) feasts along with traditional amusements like snow-fortresses, snow-fights, merry-go-rounds, folklore songs and dancing will be held all over Moscow.
3) All the guests will have a chance to taste delicious pancakes made directly in Red square.
4) Those who wish to present their cooking talents will have an opportunity to compete in a pancake cooking competition.
5) The judges will estimate the cooking abilities of the competitors, counting the number of pancakes they can make without a brake.
6) On the last day of Maslenitsa all the feasting will end by burning down scarecrows symbolizing winter, thus saying good-bye to the cold season until next year.