Fill in the blanks with the correct tense of the verbs given in brackets. 1. I … never … this book (to read). 2. My brother … this book last summer (to read). 3. He … his report at last (to finish). 4. Mary … Karagandy many times (to visit). 5.Arman … as he was crossing the street (to fall down). 6. When the bell rang, Dan … from his seat and … out of the room (to jump, to run). 7. The day before yesterday we … a bad storm (to have). 8.The rain … but a cold wind is still blowing (to stop). 9. I … this exercise over and over, still I don’t understand it (to study). 10. Zhanat …not … his parents since autumn(to see).
Мы были на день рождение у моей одноклассницы Ксюши. она очень добрая и веселая девочка. на день рождения пришли мои друзья и весь наш класс. там было очень много разных подарков. у Ксюши на день рождения был большой торт, суши и многое другое. мы все играли в настольные игры. нам было очень весело. этот праздник я не забуду. мы хорошо отдохнули и поиграли со всеми ребятами!
We were on the birthday of my classmate Ksyusha. she is a very kind and cheerful girl. my friends and our whole class came to my birthday. there were many different gifts. Ksyusha had a big cake, sushi and much more for his birthday. we all played board games. we had a lot of fun. I will not forget this holiday. we had a good rest and played with all the guys!
Everything or almost everything has a beginning, a middle and an end. Nobody will argue with this. However, when starting to do something, we often start from the middle (or even from the end), completely forgetting about the beginning. Why?
Because, as a rule, both the beginning and the end are a ritual that carries no meaning other than symbolic. The meaning of the action usually lies in the middle. And the rest is like a wrapper, like a packaging container, so that it doesn't "break" ... We, not respecting the ritual, not seeing any benefit in it, like in a packaging container, we often go straight to the middle of the case. We believe that performing the ritual is not necessary at all.What is the ritual of the beginning and the end? This is usually: 1) greeting, 2) gratitude, 3) appeal for invisible help to the Higher powers ... Are there any more examples? These are enough for now.
You can, of course, shout from the doorway: “Give me money! (information, goods) "... And you can first ... say hello, or something. You can, having received money (information, goods), immediately run on about your business, or you can ... thank and say goodbye properly.
This is also understandable and primitive. But in fact, we often neglect even this.
We do not have time, we save time - we immediately go "to the heart of the matter." However, a proverb was created especially for such "time-saving" ones: "If you hurry, you will make people laugh!"
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