people gossiped long before the appearance of written language. they spread the news orally at intersections, by the fires, at marketplaces. the messengers returned from fields of battles with messages about victory or defeat. the heralds went to the villages, preaching on births, deaths, weddings and divorces. stories about all sorts of miracles were distributed in дописьменных companies, in the words of one of the anthropologist, as «fire in the forest.» printed newspaper quickly spread to europe. printed weekly appeared in basel (1610), in frankfurt and vienna (1615), in hamburg (1616), berlin (1617) and amsterdam (1618). some english officer of the time complained that his country «blame in foreign countries for the lack of publications with «weekly statement of the events.» the first printed newspaper in england appeared in 1621. france received their own newspaper in 1631. however, the printers of amsterdam, the former in the beginning of the 17th century, the center of world trade and political and religious tolerance, already in 1620 exported weekly newspapers in french and english. the first weekly newspaper in italy is printed with at least 1639, in spain - not later than 1641.the oldest extant english-language newspaper was printed in amsterdam in 1620 peter van de кеере, dutch printer-engraver, a few years had lived in london.
tonyakuznetsova
27.06.2021
1. i read books in the evening. 2. i do not read books in the morning. 3. i am writing an exercise now. 4. i am not writing a letter now. 5. they are playing in the yard now. 6. they aren't playing in the street now. 7. are they playing in the room now? 8. he helps his mother every day. 9. does he help his mother every day? 10. he doesn't help his mother every day. 11. do you go to school on sundays? 12. my friend doesn't like to play football. 13. i am not reading now. 14. he is sleeping now. 15. we don't go to the country in winter. 16. my sister eats sweets every day. 17. she is not eating sweets now. 18. they do their homework in the afternoon. 19. they don't go for a walk in the evening. 20. my father doesn't work on sunday. 21. he works every day.
dashakhmeleva6
27.06.2021
1) boris explained that he had not understood rule number 3. 2) angela wanted to know if they had been there before. 3) olaf asked if we had bought tickets for the new play. 4) mother wondered if james had paid for the tickets to paris. 5) aunt grace said she had visited the bahrushin theatre museum in moscow. 6) she added that she had spent three hours there. 7) andrew told his brother he had chosen a birthday present for their mother.
people gossiped long before the appearance of written language. they spread the news orally at intersections, by the fires, at marketplaces. the messengers returned from fields of battles with messages about victory or defeat. the heralds went to the villages, preaching on births, deaths, weddings and divorces. stories about all sorts of miracles were distributed in дописьменных companies, in the words of one of the anthropologist, as «fire in the forest.» printed newspaper quickly spread to europe. printed weekly appeared in basel (1610), in frankfurt and vienna (1615), in hamburg (1616), berlin (1617) and amsterdam (1618). some english officer of the time complained that his country «blame in foreign countries for the lack of publications with «weekly statement of the events.» the first printed newspaper in england appeared in 1621. france received their own newspaper in 1631. however, the printers of amsterdam, the former in the beginning of the 17th century, the center of world trade and political and religious tolerance, already in 1620 exported weekly newspapers in french and english. the first weekly newspaper in italy is printed with at least 1639, in spain - not later than 1641.the oldest extant english-language newspaper was printed in amsterdam in 1620 peter van de кеере, dutch printer-engraver, a few years had lived in london.