B: That's Vanessa the college
a student at
A:
Iris and Vanessa friends?
B: Well, yes, but
best friends
2. A: Hello, my name's Alan.
B: Hi,
Fred. Nice to meet you
A: Fred? Is that from Alfred?
B: No.
It's from Frederick
3 A: Hello,
Simone Corbett?
B: No, I'm Sally Colby.
your address 7
A: Oh sorry
Faraday Street?
B: Yes,
A: Look! There's Greg and Bob.
B:
in the football team?
A: Yes
great players.
B: Who
that?
the coach
A: That's Don Davis
4. It was so late when I got home that I didn’t have dinner.
5. She dresses so elegantly that everyone admires her.
6. I had such a bad headache yesterday that I had to leave work and go home.
7. I’m so hungry that that I could eat anything to lunch.
8. He had put so little salt in the soup that it was tasteless.
9. It was such an amusing film that I laughed all the way through.
10. They have got such fashionable furniture in their house that it is often photographed for magazines.
11. She is so interesting a person that I could spend hours talking to her.
In 1875, following an open competition, the first prize for the project of a monument to Pushkin was awarded to A.M. Opekushin. At the same time, in the final version of the monument, the shape of the pedestal proposed by A.M. Opekushin (the combination of two truncated cones) was replaced by a shape close to that proposed by I.N.Shroder (a truncated trapezoid on a rectangular prism). Alexander Mikhailovich Opekushin invited the architect Ivan Semyonovich Bogomolov to conduct construction and installation work. A special commission for the construction of the monument was headed by Prince PG Oldenburgsky [5] [6].
Project M.M. Antokolsky, 1875