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1) cooks. Present Simple
2) played. Past Simple.
3) go. Present Simple.
4) will visit. Future Simple.
5) listens. Present Simple.
6) will go. Future Simple.
7) is. Presents Simple.
8) was. Past Simple.
9) will be. Future Simple.
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1) Do I ride a bike every day? - вопрос.
I don't ride a bike every day. - отрицание.
2) Did Ted swim in the sea las summer? - вопрос.
Ted didn't swim in the sea last summer. - отрицание.
3) Will we buy a new computer soon? - вопрос.
We won't buy a new computer soon. - отрицание.
Объяснение:
Привет мне с вопросами, как можешь, ну хотя бы попытайся, очень нужен ответ
Вот твоё сочинение:
I know one hero of the fairy tale "The Little Humpbacked Horse". His name is Ivan. He is dressed in poor bast shoes, torn shirts and pants.
He feels great, unlike his brothers: he did not learn during the protection of the field and received a humpbacked horse reward.
Good Ivanushka, he let go of the humpbacked horse. He is humble, he hid the ring and did not show it to his family.
I like this hero!
Объяснение:
Перевод:
Я знаю одного героя сказки "конек горбунок". Его зовут Иван. Он одет бедно- лапти, рваные рубашка и штаны.
Иван ведет себя хорошо, в отличие от братьев: он не уснул во время охраны поля и получил награду- конька горбунка.
Иванушка добрый, он отпустил конька горбунка. Он скромный, он спрятал перстень и не показал его родным.
Мне нравится этот герой, так как он поступил хорошо с коньком горбунком!
Labor Day is a United States federal holiday observed on the first Monday in September, that is dedicated to the social and economic achievements of American workers. It constitutes a yearly national tribute to the contributions workers have made to the strength, prosperity, and well-being of the country.
The first Labor Day holiday was celebrated on Tuesday, September 5, 1882, in New York City, in accordance with (в соответствии с, согласно) the plans of the Central Labor Union. The Central Labor Union held its second Labor Day holiday just a year later, on September 5, 1883.
By 1894, Labor Day was recognized by 23 states (at that time in the United States there were 44 states). It was this year, on June 28, by the decision of US President Grover Cleveland that Labor Day was declared a national holiday.
Today, Labor Day in the United States is a semi-official end of the summer season, an extra weekend, when most businesses and almost all state institutions do not work. Many colleges and some US schools