Ake questions with ‘do’, ‘does’, ‘did’ 1. it always rain here. 2. they go to spain every year. 3. his car uses a lot of petrol. 4. they took off late. 5. they came on time. 6. he enjoys it. 7. they never go there.
1. Does it always rain here? 2. Do they go to Spain every year? 3. Does his car use a lot of petrol? 4. Did they take off late? 5. Did they come on time? 6. Does he enjoy it? 7. Do they never go there?
Ilive in (name of the the city is very beautiful. there are a lot of attractions. and also a lot of entertainment centers. with the time (the name. of the city. improved (eh). in it (him) have built a lot of important for the people of buildings. schools, shops, theatres-it's all in my native city. with time (the name. city) landscaping. people planted a lot of trees, flowers and bushes. because of this, (the name. the city became (ala) autumn is beautiful (oh). i was born in this city, and live in it. for me (the name. city) - the best city . я живу в (назв. город красивый. в нём много достопримечательностей. а так же много развлекательных центров. со временами ( назв . города . ) улучшился(ась). в ней ( нём) построили много важных для людей построек. школы, магазины, театры-всё это есть в моём родной городе. со временем (назв . города) озеленение . люди посадили много деревьев, цветов и кустов. из за этого ( назв . города ) стал(ала) осень красивым(ой). я родилась в этом городе, и живу в нём. для меня ( назв . города) - лучший город.
Russian Ruble is the official currency of Russian Federation. It is also used as a medium of exchange in many former soviet republics. Russian ruble is one of the world's oldest currencies. It appeared in 15th century during the so-called Silver Bum. At the time, Russian coins were made of silver. Soaring demand for silver across continental Europe resulted in growth of value of Russian silver coin to a point when they were no longer useful for purchases. People started splitting coins in halves. Russian word for "split" or "cut" is rubit'' and the half coins were called rubles. Even though Russian coins no longer come in halves, the name stuck on.
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Democratic revolution of 1991 led to abandonment of price fixing. "The shock therapy" resulted in immediate plunge of national currency as former soviet republics continued to print Russian rubles and exchange them for Russian goods creating inflation in Russia and devaluing its currency. Inflation was as high as 1000% per year! By mid 90s Russian authorities announced that they would no longer allow now formally independent countries to print Russian national currency. Russian ruble grew steadily until 1998 when the Asian financial crisis moved on to Russia. Value of ruble dropped four times overnight and has not changed ever since.
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2. Do they go to Spain every year?
3. Does his car use a lot of petrol?
4. Did they take off late?
5. Did they come on time?
6. Does he enjoy it?
7. Do they never go there?