1. Когда почта принесла в ваш дом? 2. Когда экзаменационные работы писали? 3. Какие пьесы Шекспира ставятся в этом театре? 4. Когда в Белорусский государственный университет? 5. Где были в последний раз проводились Олимпийские игры? Когда будет проводиться совещание? 7. Будет ли статья быть опубликована до пятницы? 8. Все те, кто не исключат из Университета? 9. Какая статья сейчас переводится? 10. Какое правило было объяснено, когда ты вошел в класс? Сколько станций метро было построено в Минске? 12. Вы уверены, что новая школа будет построена к сентябрю?
Recently I watched Borad. This is the best film about Kazakhstan and is one hundred percent trueful. Borat is the hero of this extraordinary mocu-reality adventure a film so funny He is the naive provincial TV reporter supposedly from Kazakhstan, though it is clear that this "Kazakhstan" is a joke cardboard country, a post-Soviet neverland picked at random, as cheerfully as Robert De Niro and Dustin Hoffman, the spin doctors in the political satire Wag The Dog, once picked "Albania" for their diversionary hoax war. Reportedly, Baron Cohen was actually inspired to create Borat by his youthful travels as a student in the then Soviet republic of Georgia. The character coincidentally resembles Alex, the Ukrainian guide with the bizarre mangled English in Jonathan Safran Foer's novel Everything Is Illuminated. Borat is however immeasurably funnier.
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Объяснение:
Recently I watched Borad. This is the best film about Kazakhstan and is one hundred percent trueful. Borat is the hero of this extraordinary mocu-reality adventure a film so funny He is the naive provincial TV reporter supposedly from Kazakhstan, though it is clear that this "Kazakhstan" is a joke cardboard country, a post-Soviet neverland picked at random, as cheerfully as Robert De Niro and Dustin Hoffman, the spin doctors in the political satire Wag The Dog, once picked "Albania" for their diversionary hoax war. Reportedly, Baron Cohen was actually inspired to create Borat by his youthful travels as a student in the then Soviet republic of Georgia. The character coincidentally resembles Alex, the Ukrainian guide with the bizarre mangled English in Jonathan Safran Foer's novel Everything Is Illuminated. Borat is however immeasurably funnier.