Розкрийте дужки вживаючи відповідну форму інфінітива 1.he can't (to help) you. 2.tom seems (to be ) writing something. 3.he is considered (to be )a clever man. 4.i wanted (to answer) the letter bu5t then i forgot. 5. the room is very dirty. can you help me (to clean ) it.
Khatiko grew up a very faithful dog and always followed the professor everywhere. The dog escorted his master to work and just in time came to meet him at the same place. Such amazing devotion to this dog in the future of all representatives of the breed Akita-inu will make the symbols of devotion and fidelity.
In May 1925, Hidesaburo Ueno died of a heart attack. Then Hachiko was already a year and a half. And he continued to wait for his master ... Every day he came to the station Shibuya, as before, and waited for the professor until the twilight. And Khachiko spent the night on the porch of his native house, which was tightly closed ...
The dog was not abandoned by the professor's relatives. Hachiko tried to attach to familiar families, but despite this, the dog continued to come to the station and wait for its master. Workers of the railway station, local salesmen and just passers-by, who knew the whole story, never tired of marveling at this devotion.
The whole of Japan Hachiko became famous in 1932 after the publication of a newspaper with a note about this faithful dog who for more than 7 years was waiting for the return of his deceased host. After that, crowds of people poured into the railway station of Shibuya in order to see the live dog.
So came Hatiko, wanting to meet his master, until his death. For 9 years the faithful dog waited for the professor's return. The day of death of Khatiko became a day of mourning for all Japanese.
Hachiko Monument in Japan. Hachiko is a loyal friend to watch online. In 1934, a monument was erected to the dog, which was destroyed during the World War. Metal from the monument went to military needs. But the inhabitants of the country of the rising sun did not forget their hero and after the war they restored the monument. Now the Hachiko monument is a favorite meeting place for couples in love. And Hachiko himself became an example for them to follow, a symbol of selfless and deep devotion.
In 1987, the film premiered, based on the events of 50 years ago. The film tells about the dog's indestructible love for a man. And this year the American version of this film came out, which instantly won the hearts of sentimental spectators. Now the history of Hachiko has become a world heritage.
card 1
1) My hobby is (example), but I also love (example) and (example).
2) I've been doing this since (example, or for my entire life)
3) Mostly because people want spend their spare time doing something useful and what they enjoy
4) I started this because I tried to discover new activities
5) I think I can make money doing this/ No, I think it's just good activity for spending time
card 2
1) My hobby is (example), but I also love (example) and (example).
2) I think it's pretty safe/dangerous
3) I spend (example) hours per week/month
4) Some people need to relieve stress, some people doing this for fun
5) We can do sport, play video games, cook, do some art stuff. Everything can be hobby