ответ: первый 5 про животных остальные про растения
1) The Mauritian dodo, or dodo, lived only on the island of Mauritius. The appearance of the dodo is not known for certain, because its image was restored only from images and written sources of the 17th century. The remains of the bird show that the Mauritian dodo was about 1 meter high and could weigh up to 18 kilograms. With the advent of man on the island, the bird often fell prey to people and domestic animals. Dodos were last seen alive in 1662.
2) Waggi that lived in South Africa were almost the only extinct animals, representatives of which were tamed by man. They were used to protect herds: before the cattle, quaggas noticed the approach of predators and warned the owners with a loud cry of "kuah", from which they got their name. The Boer ethnic group killed these animals for their durable hides and delicious meat. The last quagga in the world died at the Amsterdam Zoo in 1883.
3) The herbivorous moa birds that lived in New Zealand did not have wings, could reach a height of 3.5 meters and weigh up to 250 kilograms. Moa became extinct in the 1500s: they were exterminated by the Maori aborigines, who were the main population of New Zealand before the arrival of the Europeans.
4) Pikas belonging to the order Lagomorphs lived exclusively on the Mediterranean islands of Sardinia and Corsica. Sardinian pikas were hunted by local residents who ate their meat, as a result of which this species was completely exterminated at the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries.
5) Tours were wild bulls, the forefathers of modern cattle. In historical time, these animals were found throughout Europe, as well as in North Africa, Asia Minor, India and the Caucasus. The last individual died in 1627 from illness. If it were not for the intense hunting and economic activity of man, the tours might have survived to this day.
6) Buttercup bulb belongs to plants of the Buttercup family. In Russia (its European part), 40 species of buttercups grow, but this species is on the verge of extinction, and in the Moscow region it no longer exists at all
7) reeping thyme, or an ordinary perennial shrub from the genus Thyme, which is widely used for medicinal purposes, as well as in cooking
8) Bearberry is a perennial evergreen shrub of the Heather family, reaching up to 30 m in height. Bearberry has fruits - a red berry-shaped drupe with 5 seeds
9) The plant is a sandy species of perennial herbaceous plants of the Clove family, growing in forest areas, forming dense communities (up to 40 cm in diameter)
10) shrub cherry: a species of dicotyledonous flowering plants included in the genus Plum of the Rosaceae family. It is believed to be the ancestor of the modern cherry tree. The fruit is edible, it is a rounded drupe with a diameter of 2.5 cm, red or black
I have been standing here for hours! For hours - является сигналом использования perfect, показывает длительность процесса I have been trying Если перевести, то понятно почему мы ставим это время: он хочет показать, что долго сидел и пытался вспомнить, кроме того, мне бы хотелось поставить past continuous, но не можем так как не определен точный момент времени, а это требует past continuous. I have been learning действие началось в и продолжается до настоящего момента, процесс; I have been talking - аналогично первому; I have been waiting I have been looking В целом чтобы объяснить, легче понять когда нам надо его использовать: Это время фокусируется на длительном характере деятельности (действий), когда тебе необходимо выразить длительность, долгоиспользуется для действий, начавшихся в и продолжающихся в настоящем, либо закончившихся только и результат актуален сейчас. Очень часто сопровождается словами :for (5) years, since, for ages.
ответ: первый 5 про животных остальные про растения
1) The Mauritian dodo, or dodo, lived only on the island of Mauritius. The appearance of the dodo is not known for certain, because its image was restored only from images and written sources of the 17th century. The remains of the bird show that the Mauritian dodo was about 1 meter high and could weigh up to 18 kilograms. With the advent of man on the island, the bird often fell prey to people and domestic animals. Dodos were last seen alive in 1662.
2) Waggi that lived in South Africa were almost the only extinct animals, representatives of which were tamed by man. They were used to protect herds: before the cattle, quaggas noticed the approach of predators and warned the owners with a loud cry of "kuah", from which they got their name. The Boer ethnic group killed these animals for their durable hides and delicious meat. The last quagga in the world died at the Amsterdam Zoo in 1883.
3) The herbivorous moa birds that lived in New Zealand did not have wings, could reach a height of 3.5 meters and weigh up to 250 kilograms. Moa became extinct in the 1500s: they were exterminated by the Maori aborigines, who were the main population of New Zealand before the arrival of the Europeans.
4) Pikas belonging to the order Lagomorphs lived exclusively on the Mediterranean islands of Sardinia and Corsica. Sardinian pikas were hunted by local residents who ate their meat, as a result of which this species was completely exterminated at the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries.
5) Tours were wild bulls, the forefathers of modern cattle. In historical time, these animals were found throughout Europe, as well as in North Africa, Asia Minor, India and the Caucasus. The last individual died in 1627 from illness. If it were not for the intense hunting and economic activity of man, the tours might have survived to this day.
6) Buttercup bulb belongs to plants of the Buttercup family. In Russia (its European part), 40 species of buttercups grow, but this species is on the verge of extinction, and in the Moscow region it no longer exists at all
7) reeping thyme, or an ordinary perennial shrub from the genus Thyme, which is widely used for medicinal purposes, as well as in cooking
8) Bearberry is a perennial evergreen shrub of the Heather family, reaching up to 30 m in height. Bearberry has fruits - a red berry-shaped drupe with 5 seeds
9) The plant is a sandy species of perennial herbaceous plants of the Clove family, growing in forest areas, forming dense communities (up to 40 cm in diameter)
10) shrub cherry: a species of dicotyledonous flowering plants included in the genus Plum of the Rosaceae family. It is believed to be the ancestor of the modern cherry tree. The fruit is edible, it is a rounded drupe with a diameter of 2.5 cm, red or black
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