1) Where did you buy this dress?
2) Do you know that man?
3) Please, put your pens down.
4) Nobody wants to help Zarina.
5) The Smirnovs want to visit you and me next weekend.
6) Can you repair my computer?
7) Everybody likes watching TV.
8) I hate (these noisy children).
9) Alina cut (her hair) yesterday.
10) I saw (Asan and Suutai) in the cinema.
6. Write object pronouns instead of the highlighted words.
1) Where did you buy it?
2) Do you know him?
3) Please, put them down.
4) Nobody wants to help her.
5) The Smirnovs want to visit us next weekend.
6) Can you repair it?
7) Everybody likes it.
8) I hate them.
9) Alina cut it yesterday.
10) I saw (Asan and Suutai) in the cinema.
In the painting “Bogatyrs” we can see three bogatyrs, who are the main characters of numerous Russian fairy tales.
In the foreground of the painting there is Dobrynya Nikitich, Ilya Muromets and Alyosha Popovich sitting astraddle.
In the middle, on the black horse there is Ilya Muromets. He is depicted looking into the distance. He is holding a spear and a shield in one hand and a club in the other hand. On the left, on the white horse there is Dobrynya Nikitich. We can see that he is approximately of the same age as Ilya. Dobrynya is keeping his hand on the sword as if ready to plunge into action. On the right, on the sorrel horse there is Alyosha Popovich. He is the youngest of all. They all are wearing hard hats and chain armours.
In the background of the painting there are vast expanses of hills covered with trees. Over the bogatyrs’ heads we can see clouds gathering.