My favorite tree is the cherry. Japanese cherry tree Prunus serrulata it is, Sakura is not just an ordinary tree, cherry tree is a symbol in the first place a symbol of Japan, and of course a symbol of beauty and youth. There are about 16 species and about 400 varieties of cherry, Sakura can be found everywhere in Japan, Sakura is insanely beautiful tree Sakura tree belongs to the family of pink trees, as called sakura blossoms of the trees. Sakura becomes really beautiful in spring when blooming, blooming flowers have color from bright pink to white, unfortunately annual flowering cherry lasts, only no more than nedeli.Plod cherry is a drupe black sakuramb size of 8-10 mm, saline sakuryispolzuyutsya leaves and flowers for food. Of course, as the famous cherry-known symbol of Japan, and has long been revered plant in Japan. There is even a Japanese national tradition admiring the flowers, the most famous tree is the cherry during the flowering. In Japan, Sakura can be found literally everywhere, in villages, in cities in urban areas. Moreover, the Japanese cherry blossoms, is a real national holiday. Weather forecasters make predictions whole timing of flowering cherry. The news is tracked annually cherry blossom front, then, how's the beginning of flowering in the south to the north of the country. It was under the Japanese cherry tree were written by well-known "chain of poems" - renga. After all, cherry blossoms have inspired poets, composing verses together, round. Indeed cherry blossom is something unusual, tree blossoms in a new unusual color, and this insanely beautiful. Everyone knows, and madly beautiful Japanese Sakura tree.
happych551
28.01.2023
3. Найдите и выпишите предложения в Present Perfect. --- “We’ve definitely made mistakes, but it’s probably the first time in our lives that we’re not getting a grade and we don’t have anyone telling us what to do.” --- Lehigh first tried what it calls its mountaintop program on a smaller scale last summer, combining elements that scholars of education have advocated for years — research, work experience and independent, long-form projects. --- Some colleges have expanded those practices, but the going has been slow. --- The annual National Survey of Student Engagement shows that by the time they graduate, fewer than half of college students have done internships or some other kind of field experience, fewer than half have done a senior thesis and just 23 percent have done research with a faculty member outside of what is required for their courses.
4. Найдите и выпишите предложения в Present Continuous. --- Most of the students here are pursuing their own projects — about 30 in all — and finding their own way, with little faculty input and with nothing more at stake than testing their own ambition, skills and curiosity. --- “We got a group together and said what we wanted to do, and the administration just said, ‘O.K., ask for any equipment or advice you need,’ ” said Colleen Perry, who is studying bioengineering. --- “We’ve definitely made mistakes, but it’s probably the first time in our lives that we’re not getting a grade and we don’t have anyone telling us what to do.” So what Lehigh is trying, she said, “is pretty interesting.”
5. Найдите и выпишите предложения в Present Perfect Continuous. --- “We know that these are high-impact practices that we’ve been expanding, but we need to think about new models of how to promote them, because a faculty member can only take on so many students to mentor directly,” said Lynnette Overby, director of undergraduate research and experiential learning at the University of Delaware.
ziyaevak
28.01.2023
Present Perfect.
1) “We’ve definitely made mistakes, but it’s probably the first time in our lives that we’re not getting a grade and we don’t have anyone telling us what to do.” 2) Lehigh first tried what it calls its mountaintop program on a smaller scale last summer, combining elements that scholars of education have advocated for years — research, work experience and independent, long-form projects. 3) Some colleges have expanded those practices, but the going has been slow. 4) The annual National Survey of Student Engagement shows that by the time they graduate, fewer than half of college students have done internships or some other kind of field experience, fewer than half have done a senior thesis and just 23 percent have done research with a faculty member outside of what is required for their courses.
Present Continuous.
1) Most of the students here are pursuing their own projects — about 30 in all — and finding their own way, with little faculty input and with nothing more at stake than testing their own ambition, skills and curiosity. 2) “We got a group together and said what we wanted to do, and the administration just said, ‘O.K., ask for any equipment or advice you need,’ ” said Colleen Perry, who is studying bioengineering. 3) “We’ve definitely made mistakes, but it’s probably the first time in our lives that we’re not getting a grade and we don’t have anyone telling us what to do.” 4) So what Lehigh is trying, she said, “is pretty interesting.”
Present Perfect Continuous.
“We know that these are high-impact practices that we’ve been expanding, but we need to think about new models of how to promote them, because a faculty member can only take on so many students to mentor directly,” said Lynnette Overby, director of undergraduate research and experiential learning at the University of Delaware.