=> 4 - дополните предложения притяжательными прилагательными или местоимениями. 1) i never used to travel, withoyt (...) parents when i was younger. 2) when i went to Nina's party, a friend of (...) came with me. 3) they said their holiday was more exciting than (...), but we disagreed. 4) ruth never goes anywhere without (...) chidren. 5) we had dinner with a neightbour of (...). 6) the Wilsons paida lot of money fof (...) new car. 7) i've lost my ticket- are you surethat one is (...)? 8) Ann invited some friends of (...) to her flat. 9) everybody said they enjoyed (...) holiday. 10) tell Mark that it's my problem, not (...).
=> 5 - Дополните предложения словами из списка в правильной форме. (attractive, considerate, imaginative, organized, polite, responsible) 1) i think Sheila is a very (...) artist 2) Nina is so (...). She really hurt my feelings. 3) when you ask for something say, "please" or you well sound (...) 4) i think shaved heads look really (...). 5) look at the mess! You are the most (...) person i know. 6) letting your ten - year - old sister go into town on her own is really (...).
My favorite recipe is borsh. It's the national Ukrain soup. I love it. And I eat this every 2 days. I can't cook it by myself, but my mom always cook it for me. The main ingridient is beet. That's why borsh has red colour. And I also eat it with a sour cream. Sometimes I take a bread, make a sandwich (this time by myself) and eat it with borsh. Many people think that this is russian dish. But it is not. It takes its history from 12-th century. And it is more slavic. But I think ukranians made it firstly.
1)he sponsor of the Prizes is the Inamori Foundation, founded in 1984 by Kazuo Inamori, a successful businessman in ceramics and electronics
2)successful businessman in ceramics and electronics.
3)to help to recognise people who contribute to this process
4)Eavh year in November 3 people are awarded. (about 84 people in total)
5The prizes are given to scientists, philosophers and filmmakers
6)To develop our scientofoc nad spiritual sides at the same time
7) In 2001, the Russian laureate, Zhores Ivanovich Alferov, won the Kyoto Prize for Advanced Technology.
8He developed an efficient low cost technology that improves communication equipment from fibre-optic networks to personal DVD players.
Many people think that this is russian dish. But it is not. It takes its history from 12-th century. And it is more slavic. But I think ukranians made it firstly.