Olga says, “We’ve got a new time-table.”
John is glad, “I’ve got a new popular CD.”
Susan is sorry, “My friend hasn’t come.”
Linda is sure, “My birthday party will be very interesting.”
Tom thinks, “Our class is the best in our school.”
Mother says, “I will come to school tomorrow.”
Brother says to me, “This song is very popular among young people.”
Mary hopes, “I’ll see my friend tomorrow.”
Mike is nervous, “My friend is late for the train.”
Nick says to Pete, “Physics is a very interesting subject.”
Victor says to Olga, “My friends are better than yours.”
Nina says, “I didn’t see my friend yesterday.”
Son says to his Mom, “I haven’t been to school today.”
Vera says to her friend, “I have never seen this boy before.
ln Germany, virtually all dogs are trained, in the UK virtually all dogs walk off-leash at least part of the time, in the US most dogs spend most of their lives in fenced yards and on short leashes and many dogs are entirely untrained.Among the most dog-loving nations are South Korea , and the Philippines . On the other hand, in Indonesia, Switzerland, Austria, and Turkey there are three or four times as many pet cats as dogs.Impressively, the Netherlands is not contributing to this statistic. It has become the first country in the world without any stray dogs.According to the data from the American Pet Products Association, the USA is the country with the most dogs
The elephant occupies a very large place in the culture of India, and this is due not only to the fact that it is the largest animal, but also to its intellectual qualities and character traits, and an excellent memory of elephants has become a proverb. Elephant as a symbol For India, an elephant is primarily a symbol of wisdom of kindness, it is a very auspicious symbol, therefore, images of elephants can also be found as an element of an organ in temples, in house decorations, a souvenir loved by tourists - a sandalwood elephant also brings good luck. And of course elephants are depicted on clothes, the elephant motif is one of the favorite ornaments of Indians, you can see it both on printed fabrics and in embroidery