Mary kept on working in spite of her illness./Мэри продолжала работать несмотря на болезнь. If anyone was to ask what the point of the story is, I really don't know./Если кто-либо спросит в чем суть истории, я действительно не знаю. Everyone knew the song./Все знали эту песню. Students took the lead in the campaign against pollution./Студенты возглавили кампанию против загрязнения. That experiment led to a great discovery./Эксперимент привел к великому открытию. I thought you liked to learn new things./Я думал, ты любишь изучатьновые вещи. Good nutrition is also a science and, as such, can be learnt./Правильное питание также является наукой, и как таковая может быть изучено. I was about to leave when you telephoned./Я собирался уходить, когда ты позвонил. After that, I left, but then I realized that I forgot my backpack at their house./Потом я ушел оттуда, но понял, что забыл сумку. Could you lend me your bicycle for a couple of days?/Можешь мне одолжить свой велосипед на пару дней? I lent him a book but he still hasn't returned it./Я одолжил ему книгу, но он всё ещё не вернул её. Let me give you a bit of advice./Позволь мне дать тебе совет. You could light up a village./Вы можете осветить целую деревню. Our world is lit up 24 hours a day./Наш мир освещен 24 часа в сутки. You must not lose sight of your goal in life./Ты не должен терять из вида свою жизненную цель. You can't get lost in big cities; there are maps everywhere./В крупных городах нельзя заблудиться, повсюду есть карты.
We all often use transport. It helps to cover long distances very quickly. Transport greatly facilitates our life. Transport can be personal and public. Personal transport is primarily the car, motorcycle, bicycle, etc. Public transport includes bus, trolley bus, metro and trams.
I often use public transport. It is convenient and cheap. My favorite mean of transport is the tram. From early childhood I often travelled by tram. In addition, there’s the tram line running close to my house. So, only a couple of steps and you're at the tram stop.
The tram is an old enough mean of transport. It appeared in the first half of the 19th century. Originally the trams were horse-drawn. And the usual trams on electricity appeared in 1881.
The tram is accessible, convenient and environmentally friendly kind of transport. So whenever I need it I take a tram.
If anyone was to ask what the point of the story is, I really don't know./Если кто-либо спросит в чем суть истории, я действительно не знаю.
Everyone knew the song./Все знали эту песню.
Students took the lead in the campaign against pollution./Студенты возглавили кампанию против загрязнения.
That experiment led to a great discovery./Эксперимент привел к великому открытию.
I thought you liked to learn new things./Я думал, ты любишь изучатьновые вещи.
Good nutrition is also a science and, as such, can be learnt./Правильное питание также является наукой, и как таковая может быть изучено.
I was about to leave when you telephoned./Я собирался уходить, когда ты позвонил.
After that, I left, but then I realized that I forgot my backpack at their house./Потом я ушел оттуда, но понял, что забыл сумку.
Could you lend me your bicycle for a couple of days?/Можешь мне одолжить свой велосипед на пару дней?
I lent him a book but he still hasn't returned it./Я одолжил ему книгу, но он всё ещё не вернул её.
Let me give you a bit of advice./Позволь мне дать тебе совет.
You could light up a village./Вы можете осветить целую деревню.
Our world is lit up 24 hours a day./Наш мир освещен 24 часа в сутки.
You must not lose sight of your goal in life./Ты не должен терять из вида свою жизненную цель.
You can't get lost in big cities; there are maps everywhere./В крупных городах нельзя заблудиться, повсюду есть карты.
We all often use transport. It helps to cover long distances very quickly. Transport greatly facilitates our life. Transport can be personal and public. Personal transport is primarily the car, motorcycle, bicycle, etc. Public transport includes bus, trolley bus, metro and trams.
I often use public transport. It is convenient and cheap. My favorite mean of transport is the tram. From early childhood I often travelled by tram. In addition, there’s the tram line running close to my house. So, only a couple of steps and you're at the tram stop.
The tram is an old enough mean of transport. It appeared in the first half of the 19th century. Originally the trams were horse-drawn. And the usual trams on electricity appeared in 1881.
The tram is accessible, convenient and environmentally friendly kind of transport. So whenever I need it I take a tram.