Football and swimming are two wonderful sport but the sports have their differences for example:1.in swimming you are in water and not on land 2.You need to quickly plautia in football, everything is Vice versa 1. You walk and run on earth 2. In swimming, can only swim a football and run and score the ball into the goal unless you're the goalkeeper.That's all the differences between swimming and football.
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Футбол и плаванье два замечательных вида спорта но в этих видах спорта есть свои отличия например:1.в плавание ты находишся в воде а не на суше 2.Надо быстро плаватьа в футболе все наоборот 1. Ты ходишь и бегаешь по земле 2. В плаванье можно только плавать а в футболе и бегать и забивать мяч в ворота если ты конечно не вратарь.Вот и все отличия плавания и футбола.
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This is the tale about two Japanese frogs. One lived in a pond in the city of Osaka, the other lived in a pond in the city of Kyoto. Each frog haved a wish. The frog from Osaka wanted to know what Kyoto was like and the frog from Kyoto wanted to see Osaka. So, one day they begined their trips. They hopped on and on mile after mile. Finally the two frogs meeted on the hill and telled each other about their wishes. “We are on top of a hill,” said the frog from Osaka. “We can try and see the cities from here. ”One frog looked at what he thinked was Osaka and the other — at what he thinked was Kyoto. Both be very unhappy.
“I see Kyoto ,” cry the frog from Osaka. “But it’s the same as Osaka.” “I see Osaka,” said the frog from Kyoto. “But it’s the same as Kyoto .” After that each of the frogs go back home. If you want to know why they were unhappy, I’ll tell you: frogs have eyes at the top of their heads. So when they stood on their back legs, they looked in the wrong directions.
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Майкл МакИнтош - политик. Прочтите текст и заключите глаголы в скобки в настоящее простое или настоящее продолженное. Michael McIntosh 1) (be) a very busy man. 2) Every morning, he (leave) home at 8 o’clock, and 3) (go) to his office. He 4) (usually/have) meetings until lunchtime, and in the afternoon, he 5) (often/visit) the people of Madewell. He really 6) (enjoy) talking to people. At the moment, he and his team 7) (organize) his election campaign. There are elections in June and he 8) (hope) to persuade lots of people to vote for him. Next month, he 9) (go) to London to meet the Prime Minister. They 10) (have) a meeting to discuss future plans for Madewell.
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