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lerkina12
lerkina12
23.04.2022 02:37 •  Английский язык

нужен текст на английском Место где я живу-Дагестан или Краснодар Здоровый образ жизни
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Путешествия

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Ответ:
kursovaalena8
kursovaalena8
06.10.2020 07:06

A. На кухне можно:

1. Готовить еду

2. Есть еду

3. Мыть посуду

4. Наводить порядок

B. На кухне нельзя

1. Играть с острыми предметами (например, ножами)

2. Бегать

3. Трогать горячую плиту или посуду

4. Класть в микроволновку металлические предметы типа ложки

A. In the kitchen you can...

1. Cook food

2. Eat food

3. Wash the dishes

4. Tidy up

B. In the kitchen you mustn't...

1. Play with sharp objects (for example, knives)

2. Run

3. Touch the hot stove or hot pans and pots

4. Put metal objects such as a spoon in the microwave oven

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AnonimkaNya
AnonimkaNya
15.12.2020 20:43
Yesterday protesters managed to hold up work on the Oldbury bypass. Protest leader Alison Compton defended the action by members of the Green World group. 'If we don't protest, soon (►) there'll be (there / be) no countryside left,' she told reporters. The bypass is now well behind schedule, and if the protesters had not held up the work so often, it would have opened two months ago. 'If these fields disappear, we'll never see them again,' said Ms Compton. 'Why can't we use public transport? If more people travelled on buses and trains, we wouldn't need new roads. If the motor car had never existed, the world would have been a more pleasant place today.' But many people in Oldbury want their new bypass. 'If they do not build it soon, the traffic jams in the town will get worse,' said Asif Mohammed, whose house is beside the busy A34. 'We just can't leave things as they are. If things remained the same, people's health will suffer even more from all the pollution here. It's terrible. If we don't get the traffic out of the town, I will go mad. If I had known earlier how bad this problem would get, I would have moved out years ago. But now it has become impossible to sell this house because of the traffic. The government waited too long. If they had done something sooner, there would be less traffic today' And the protest is making the new road even more expensive. 'If this goes on, there won't be enough money left to finish the road,' says the Transport
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