Russian poet, playwright and novelist. Member of the Russian Academy (1833). Most of the biographers and bibliographers of Pushkin say of him as the great or greatest Russian poet, as the Creator of modern Russian literature, in his works, which approved the norms of modern Russian literary language. His works are recognised benchmark of language, like the works of Dante in Italy or Goethe in Germany. During the life of the poet became known as a genius, including print. The second half of the 1820-ies he was considered "the first Russian poet" not only among contemporaries, but also by Russian poets of all time, and around his person among the readers has developed a cult following.
1. I like to have a good breakfast of bread, butter, milk or cream. 2. Where is the butter? – It is in the fridge. 3. Put the milk on the gas-stove. 4. Pass me the cream, please. 5. In England friends often meet at tea time for a chat while they have their cup of tea, a cake or a bread-and-butter. 6. Chalk is white. 7. You must not drink cold water. 8. The water in this lake is warm. 9. Some kinds of glass are as strong as metal. 10. Different kinds of artificial silk are very common nowadays. 11. The silk of these curtains was the same colour as that of the cushions. 12. Gas and electricity are the conveniences we have in every flat. 13. The spoon is made of wood. 14. Butter and cheese are made from milk. 15. I’m afraid the milk has gone sour, Ann. 16. She ate ice-cream after dinner and fell ill.
Most of the biographers and bibliographers of Pushkin say of him as the great or greatest Russian poet, as the Creator of modern Russian literature, in his works, which approved the norms of modern Russian literary language. His works are recognised benchmark of language, like the works of Dante in Italy or Goethe in Germany.
During the life of the poet became known as a genius, including print. The second half of the 1820-ies he was considered "the first Russian poet" not only among contemporaries, but also by Russian poets of all time, and around his person among the readers has developed a cult following.
cream. 2. Where is the butter? – It is in the fridge. 3. Put the milk on the
gas-stove. 4. Pass me the cream, please. 5. In England friends often meet at tea time for a chat while they have their cup of tea, a cake or a bread-and-butter. 6. Chalk is white. 7. You must not drink cold water. 8. The
water in this lake is warm. 9. Some kinds of glass are as strong as
metal. 10. Different kinds of artificial silk are very common nowadays.
11. The silk of these curtains was the same colour as that of the cushions.
12. Gas and electricity are the conveniences we have in every flat.
13. The spoon is made of wood. 14. Butter and cheese are made
from milk. 15. I’m afraid the milk has gone sour, Ann. 16. She ate
ice-cream after dinner and fell ill.