Dmitry Glukhovsky Born in Moscow into a family of journalists. Since childhood interest typewriter.Writer with post-apocalyptic novel "Metro 2033", the head of which were regularly published on the Internet site metro.ru, received so appreciated by the widest range of readers. The text of the novel was also placed in several major network libraries and LiveJournal poster.In 2005, his novel has received the final version of the name "Metro 2033", published by the publishing house "Eksmo", and in 2007 re-released by publishing house "Popular Literature", which accompanied the publication of the book unique to the Russian book market of large-scale advertising. Dmitry Glukhov is also a published author in the network collections of short stories "Night", "Stories about animals" and the play «INFINITA TRISTESSA».In 2007 there was a new novel by the author - "Twilight» (sumerki.ru). According to Glukhov himself, he tried to make this work as much as possible different from the debut to show that he is not the author of the work. As a result, we are dealing with a novel-metaphor, a hoax, according to the author, disguised as a thriller.
1. Nina has my magazine. Whose magazine is that? It is ... (Ann's). It is not (mine). 2. Alex has a brown coat, so this coat is not his. Whose coat is it? It is ... (his friend's). It is … (his). 3. Look at these flowers! Whose are they? They are ... (my Granny's). They are … (hers) 4. A book for children is lying on the window-sill. Whose is it? It is ... (my twins'). It is ... (theirs). 5. What a nice flat it is! Whose flat is it? It is ... (our family's). It is ... (ours). 6. Whose children are sitting downstairs? They are ... (Mary and Peter's). They are ... (theirs). 7. What a nice silk handkerchief! Whose is it? It is ... (Lena's). It is ... (hers). 8. Look at the bag! Whose is it? It is ... (Susan's). It is ... (hers). 9. Look at the car! Whose is it? It is ... (Tom's). It is … (his).
2. Alex has a brown coat, so this coat is not his. Whose coat is it? It is ... (his friend's). It is … (his).
3. Look at these flowers! Whose are they? They are ... (my Granny's). They are … (hers)
4. A book for children is lying on the window-sill. Whose is it? It is ... (my twins'). It is ... (theirs).
5. What a nice flat it is! Whose flat is it? It is ... (our family's). It is ... (ours).
6. Whose children are sitting downstairs? They are ... (Mary and Peter's). They are
... (theirs).
7. What a nice silk handkerchief! Whose is it? It is ... (Lena's). It is ... (hers).
8. Look at the bag! Whose is it? It is ... (Susan's). It is ... (hers).
9. Look at the car! Whose is it? It is ... (Tom's). It is … (his).