Мне кажется, что слова "книга" не будет. да-да! потому-что компьютеры, планшеты стали умней книг. люди стали забывать, то-что книга научила их писать, а компьютер обычное развлечение. дети узнали про этот "ноутбук" только от взрослого поколения. они играют в него только из-за "тренда", и не додумаются : вся информация из книги! it seems to me that the word "book" will not. yes-yes! because the computers, tablets have become smarter books. people began to forget, is that the book has taught them to write, and a normal computer entertainment. the children learned about this "laptop" only on the adult generation. they play it just because of the "trend", and not think about : all information from the book!
and-syr
06.07.2022
Dear jill,thanks for the interesting writing and great photos. i think forest angel the most beautiful flower.you asked me about my cousins. their name is lena and light. they are older than me. light is the eldest and the tallest of us. lena has the longest hair and she is the most skinny of us. light of fifteen years, and lena is twelve years old. we like to sing and dance. sveta has the best voice, but lena knows how to dance better than light me.light is going to be a doctor. she can take care of our dog the boy when he's sick.lena believes that she loves sports. i think she likes sport programmes on tv. her favorite subjects are russian and english. i think she will be a teacher in the future.i love my cousins. we are good friends.lovemaria
Konstantin_Vadimirovich
06.07.2022
Forms of address american names are written and spoken with the given name first and the family name last. so john smith's family name is smith, not john. in a formal setting, address men as "mister" (abbreviated as "mr."), married women as "misses" (abbreviated as "mrs."), and unmarried women as "miss" (abbreviated as "ms."). these days many women prefer to be addressed using the abbreviations "ms." or "m.", pronounced "miz". if the person has an m.d. or ph.d., they will often be addressed as "doctor" (abbreviated as "dr."). faculty are addressed as "professor" (abbreviated as "prof."). in an informal situation, americans will introduce each other by first name, without titles, and occasionally by just the last name. if you are introduced to somebody by first name, you can address him or her by first name the next time you meet. the only exception would be for someone who holds an important position, such as the university president or provost. unless they tell you otherwise, faculty should be addressed using their title and last name (e.g., "professor smith"). when in doubt, use the formal manner of address, since it is better to err on the side of formality. it is also appropriate to ask how they prefer to be addressed. children should always address adults in the formal fashion, using their title and last name.