ответ:We can sit before the table (or in front of the table). The boy can sit on the table or behind the table, and then his feet are under the table or beneath the table. He can stand beside the table (next to the table), before the table, between the table and you, or even on the table. If he’s clumsy, he can bump into the table or try to walk through the table (and stuff would fall off the table). Passing his legs over the table or resting his arms upon the table, he often looks across the table and speaks of the table or concerning the table as if he has nothing else like the table. Because he thinks of nothing except the table, we also think about the table, what’s in the table, what his parents paid for the table, and if they could live without the table. We can walk toward the table, to the table, around the table, by the table, and even past the table while he sits at the table or leans against the table.
All that things happens, of course, in time: during he’s doing his homework, before he starts doing his homework, until he stops doing his homework, throughout he’s doing his homework, after he did his homework, etc
My name is (свое имя здесь напишешь). I live in (здесь город). It’s the central city of our region and one of the biggest cities in Russia(его можешь изменить сама,смотря из какого ты города). There are lots of big and small shops in my city. When we need to buy something we go shopping. My parents go shopping for food to the nearest supermarket nearly every day. We also have a special shopping day when we go to different shops together. It’s Saturday because all members of my family have a day-off. We go to several stores on this day. It can be a grocery, a bakery, a clothes store, a cosmetics store, a pharmacy, a store of electronic appliances and some others. My favourite shop is a clothes store. I really like shopping for new clothes and shoes. My mum always helps me to choose the right size and the right design. However, I prefer shopping with my best friends. Not far from the place where I live there is a huge mall with numerous shops, restaurants, an ice-rink, a cinema and entertainment facilities. We often go there for shopping or just to have a good time. It has become our favourite pastime recently. We don’t always buy something but window-shopping can be also fun. My parents say that in the past there were no big stores like this and sometimes it was difficult to find what you wanted. At the moment I can’t even imagine how people could have lived without shops and goods. I’m glad we have many opportunities for shopping. Насчет проблемы не знаю даже,поищи сама в русском варианте,а потом просто переведи на английский и запиши :)
ответ:We can sit before the table (or in front of the table). The boy can sit on the table or behind the table, and then his feet are under the table or beneath the table. He can stand beside the table (next to the table), before the table, between the table and you, or even on the table. If he’s clumsy, he can bump into the table or try to walk through the table (and stuff would fall off the table). Passing his legs over the table or resting his arms upon the table, he often looks across the table and speaks of the table or concerning the table as if he has nothing else like the table. Because he thinks of nothing except the table, we also think about the table, what’s in the table, what his parents paid for the table, and if they could live without the table. We can walk toward the table, to the table, around the table, by the table, and even past the table while he sits at the table or leans against the table.
All that things happens, of course, in time: during he’s doing his homework, before he starts doing his homework, until he stops doing his homework, throughout he’s doing his homework, after he did his homework, etc
Объяснение:
я про по англискому
Насчет проблемы не знаю даже,поищи сама в русском варианте,а потом просто переведи на английский и запиши :)