Put in the right preposition: at, back, for, on/upon, out. Translate into Russian! 1) Suddenly I hit … a radical solution to the problem. 2) If you criticise the way James works, he is sure to hit … . 3) Some companies would be hit … million dollars in fine. 4) In her speech she hit … against the club’s pretty rules. 5) He didn’t see the people attacking him, he just hit … in all directions. 6) They accused him of not having done enough, and he hit … at their claims. 7) It was clear that sooner or later the police would hit … the truth. 8) In his article the journalist hit out … racism. 9) The sneer was obvious, but he didn’t hit … . 10) Colin never starts a fight, but if somebody hits him, he hits him … .
I write a letter every day.Present Simple
I am writing a letter now. Present Continuous
I have written a letter. Present Perfect
I have been writing a letter for two hours. Present Perfect Continuous
I wrote a letter yesterday. Past Simple
I was writing a letter yesterday at 5. Past Continuous
I had written a letter by the time you came. Past Perfect
I had been writing a letter for two hours by 5 o’clock. Past Perfect Continuous
I will write a letter tomorrow . Future Simple
I will be writing a letter tomorrow at 5. Future Continuous
I will have written a letter by the time you come. Future Perfect
I will have been writing a letter for two hours by 5 o’clock. Future Perfect Continuous
Numerical superiority + many times superior weapons + great potential = a very bad position for the use of the Dzungar Khanate, which turned out to be the Kazakh Khanate.
2. At the heart of the conflicts between Kazakhs and Dzungars was the rivalry for the ownership of pasture lands.
3. "The Years of the Great Calamity" - 1723-1727. In 1723, the Chinese emperor Kangxi, who had fought with the Dzungars for a long time, dies. After that, the road to the territory of the Kazakh Khanate is open. And in 1723, a massive Dzungar invasion began, led by Tsewan-Rabdan. The first to take the blow are the Kazakhs of Semirechye and Priirtyshie. In 1724-25 Turkestan, Tashkent and Sairam were captured. Also, all hostilities were aggravated by the fact that the jute began. And people died not only from the raids of the Dzungars, but also stupidly from hunger.
4. The reason is simple: lack of political unity. The Kazakh Khanate was very vulnerable, since the zhuz system was in effect. And if the Junior Zhuz is at war with someone, then the Senior Zhuz will not help in any way. The fact that the Kazakhs did not have a regular army also played a role, and the resistance to the Dzungars was provided mainly by the people's militias. Systematically and financially prepared and needless to say.
5. The consequences were quite serious:
1. Violation of travel routes
2. Deprivation of fertile pastures
3. Falling cattle
4. Trading interrupted
5. The south of the state fell into decay
6. Many large cities destroyed
7. Many were taken prisoner and then sold into slavery
8. The total population has decreased (according to Shakarim Kudaiberdyuly, about two-thirds of the steppe population died). Well, the consequence of all this was an easy, almost voluntary colonization by the Russian Empire.
6. Look for information about Bogenbai-batyr. It's somehow pointless to write a biography and a feat here, since you can simply open other resources and save you time x)