(Английский)The Scottish men's national costume is a harmonious and thoughtful outfit, consisting of several parts. Its main distinguishing component is a plaid skirt - a kilt, which is a piece of special tartan fabric wrapped around the waist. The skirt is decorated with large pleats at the back, and it is fastened with several straps and buckles. As a rule, a kilt is worn with a small special sporran bag.
(Русский)Шотландский мужской национальный костюм представляет собой гармоничный и продуманный до мелочей наряд, состоящий из нескольких частей. Главной его отличительной составляющей является клетчатая юбка – килт, которая представляет собой кусок специальной ткани она несколькими ремешками и пряжками. Как правило, килт носят с небольшой специальной сумкой спорран.
We form the comparative of adverbs ending in-ly with adverbs and the superlative with most. We form the comparative of other adverbs with -er and the superlative with -est. The adverbs well, badly and little have irregular comparative and superlative forms. We can use (not) as + adverb +as to make compare two actions or situations. We can also make negative comparisons with adjectives and least.
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Выберите правильную форму причастия 4. lester fisher was standing at his office window to the street below. a looking down b having looked down c looked down 5. by the beauty of the girl’s face, lester didn’t notice that she was sitting in a wheelchair. a fascinated b being fascinated c fascinating 6. i heard them in the next room. a quarreled b quarreling c having quarreled 7. , derek told alice one of his invariable jokes and thus avoided the confession. a being pressed b pressed c having been pressed 11. she bent down and looked at the tiny kitten under the table. a sitting b having sat c having been sat 12. to see as much as possible of the town, we hired a car. a having wished b wishing c wished 13. a large bay window, from the outside wall, overlooked the ocean. a projecting b projected c being projected 15. as a taxi-driver before, leo knew every corner of the town. a having worked b working c worked