Dear Ann, I’m glad that you can come to Aberdeen in July. I’m sure you will (Future Simple)(11) like it here. I expect you’ll find it little (немного, совсем чуть-чуть) (12) difficult to understand us in Scotland. We speak English, of course, but with a Scottish accent. We have also (13) our own Scottish language, Gaelic. I can’t speak it. It’s very old and very difficult. Some people in the Western Highlands and on (14) the Western Isles still speak it. Let me tell you a few things about Aberdeen. It’s the third largest city in Scotland after Edinburgh and Glasgow. It’s famous like (15) an oil town because there are a lot of oil rigs in the (название морей с опред. артиклем) (16) North Sea. But don’t worry, the beaches are clean. You won’t be covered in oil when you come (Future только в главном предложении, а в придачном Present) (17) out of the sea. We live in a detached house not far from (далеко от) (18) the centre. It’s about twenty minutes by (добираться каким-то видом трансорта - только by) (19) bus. I’ve got a sister. She’s quite nice. Well, I hope this information is interesting for you. Please write back and tell - (рассказать мне о...) (20) me about your family. Love, Fiona.
We had a cat Barsik (terrible thief and shit). And so my mother decided to fry the chops.
Made minced meat, blinded chops and put into the frying pan fry (cat hanging around).
She turned away for a few seconds - turns and notices that the pan is left not engaged in space (both times with a steak - and before that it was not). I looked around and sees, sits the cat and not looking up faithfully looks in the eyes. So would she did not understand, only the cat somehow became somehow sway in the ass and later, in about 10 seconds with a wild shout ran out and the room. In the place where the cat sat - lay Burger.
This skunk not having to drag it away chose the only solution is to cover her ass.
It was early in November and the Canadian winter was already here. I sat in my chair, just after breakfast, and looked through the one window of our shanty, from which I could see the prairie and the end of our cowshed. Suddenly a large gray animal dashed across the prairie into the cowshed, and a smaller black and white animal ran after it.
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