3 Complete the sentences with relative clauses. In some sentences, two different words are possible.1 It was our teacher who / that started the school website.
2 I know great sites
have news for teenagers.
3 Do you know a shop _
4 Isn't he the boy _
was on TV last night?
5 Is that the girl
father owns the radio station?
6 That's the office
my dad used to work.
7 Look! This is the new iPad"
8 That is the woman
I can buy a computer magazine?
I'd like to buy.
son won the photography competition.
Объяснение:
Already in the dark, according to the coordinates, we turned off the highway and parked the car in a small Parking lot. According to the map, the ancient settlement should have been only a few hundred meters away. I couldn't believe it.There won't be many night photos.
In the beginning, we go through the desert. We notice the first pieces of tile. In wild delight, I begin to collect them. There is a lot of glazed — obviously, not from the "night lights". We see a vertical object, a couple of meters wide. Piece of wall. It was once a house. As we found out later, these are the remains of villas and private houses that surrounded the settlement. In this desert, gardens bloomed everywhere and there was greenery..
We went further, in the dark. crossing the railway line. We still see the remains of houses, blocks of sand walls have long been destroyed by time, and it is impossible to judge the height of buildings. Suddenly, a huge black wall loomed ahead. There was no end to it. We were getting closer and closer. And finally they saw him.The City Of Sauran.This is how he appeared to us that night.
The crystal-clear water beneath 13-year-old Hannah Mighall darkened for a moment. She was sitting astride her surfboard, enjoying the warmth of the sun as she and her cousin waited for the next wave in Tasmania’s idyllic Bay of Fires. Behind them the brilliant-white sandy beach was largely deserted and the surfing had been good so far.
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The sudden shadow below made Mighall instinctively lift her feet – balls of kelp often broke off nearby rocks and drifted in the surf. “They are really slimy so I hated touching them,” she says.Mighall’s cousin, 33-year-old Syb Mundy, who had been sitting on his own board just a few metres from her, raced over and began punching the shark in the side of its head. The shark pulled away from him and as it went underwater it let go of Mighall, lunging instead for her surfboard that was still attached by a rope to her leg.With the board in its mouth, the shark pulled Mighall underwater for a second time. Moments later she popped back up to the surface with her damaged board. The animal had bitten clean through the fibreglass and foam.
Mundy grabbed hold of his cousin, put her on his back and paddled frantically for the shore. Earlier that day Mighall had been practicing water rescues with another girl during training with her local Surf Life Saving association, repeatedly being carried into shore as the “victim”. Now she was doing it for real.