Mom took me to watch the musical, which she said was now at its peak. I didn't really understand what that meant, but I went, because I love music, and she promised that there would be a lot of music, songs and dances. In fact, I imagined the musical a little differently, but it was even better than the way I imagined it! True, it was loud, but it gave the impression that you were also a participant in this performance. I have never seen something like this, although I love to watch fantastic films, but I really liked this musical! At the exit in the lobby, you could buy a disc with this production, and I persuaded my mother to buy it too, because dad worked that day and could not go with us, but he looked at the disc, and sometimes we still watch it. since. Although it was much more interesting to watch it live.
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1.B) Yes, I went there last summer
2.A) Did you speak to Chloe?
2.B) No, went to the post office. She didn't come back yet.
3.A) Did you ever eat Mexican food?
3.B) Yes, I tried it for the first time last week.
4.A) I went to the new cinema yesterday.
4.B) It's nice, isn't it? I went there a few times.
5.A) I didn't see Sam for a long time.
5.B) Really? He was at the swimming pool this morning.
6.A) Did you do your project Chris?
6.B) Yes mum. I finished it an hour ago.
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3. Alexander Graham Bell (1847 - 1922)
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4. Thomas Edison (1847 - 1931)
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5. Nikola Tesla (1856 - 1943)
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6. Henry Ford (1863 - 1947)
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7. George Washington Carver (1864 - 1943)
Is there an inventor out there who knows more about agriculture and the U. S. South than George Washington Carve, the Father of Biochemical Engineering? We don't think so.
8. Grace Hopper (1906 - 1992)
Grace Hopper was into computers long before any of us were, helping to build UNIVAC and invent the first compiler. She even came up with term "bug" after a moth ran amuck in her computer.