She was born on October 25, 1925 in the Bulak village of the Khobdinsky district of the Aktobe region, in a peasant family. She studied at the Leningrad, Moscow, Vyatka schools, at the Rybinsk Aviation College. Since 1942 in the Red Army. In 1943 she graduated from the Central Women's Sniper Training School.
Since October 1943 in the army. Sniper of the 4th separate rifle battalion of the 54th separate rifle brigade (22nd army, 2nd Baltic front) corporal A.N. Moldagulova in the first 2 months of participation in the battles destroyed several dozen enemies
«Michael heard his alarm clock ringing but he could not open his eyes. Then his mum came (COME) into the room and turned on the light:»
Michael heard his alarm clock ringing but he could not open his eyes. Then his mum came (COME) into the room and turned on the light: “I know there’s nothing more difficult (DIFFICULT) than to get up early in the morning in December.” Mum bent and kissed Michael’s cheek. “Oh, you are boiling! Your head is so hot. Michael, are (BE) you all right? Michael at last managed to open his eyes. “Yes, I’m fine. But my head is spinning and my eyes hurt.”
“It’s probably the flu. Look, Michael, I wish I could (CAN) stay with you today, but I can’t. I have to be in our office till at least 3pm.” Don’t worry, Mum. If I need anything, I’ll call (CALL) you at once.” “I have made (MAKE) sandwiches already.”
“I don’t want to eat, Mum.” “Ok. I’ll put them (THEY) in the fridge.” When his mum left, Michael woke up completely. He reached for the bookshelf and took out an old book of fairy tales. It was bought (BUY) by his great-grandmother, when he was a small child. She often said that even in her old age she loved (LOVE) these tales more than anything else. Michael opened the book and sank into the world of mystery and wonders.
She was born on October 25, 1925 in the Bulak village of the Khobdinsky district of the Aktobe region, in a peasant family. She studied at the Leningrad, Moscow, Vyatka schools, at the Rybinsk Aviation College. Since 1942 in the Red Army. In 1943 she graduated from the Central Women's Sniper Training School.
Since October 1943 in the army. Sniper of the 4th separate rifle battalion of the 54th separate rifle brigade (22nd army, 2nd Baltic front) corporal A.N. Moldagulova in the first 2 months of participation in the battles destroyed several dozen enemies
«Michael heard his alarm clock ringing but he could not open his eyes. Then his mum came (COME) into the room and turned on the light:»
Michael heard his alarm clock ringing but he could not open his eyes. Then his mum came (COME) into the room and turned on the light: “I know there’s nothing more difficult (DIFFICULT) than to get up early in the morning in December.” Mum bent and kissed Michael’s cheek. “Oh, you are boiling! Your head is so hot. Michael, are (BE) you all right? Michael at last managed to open his eyes. “Yes, I’m fine. But my head is spinning and my eyes hurt.”
“It’s probably the flu. Look, Michael, I wish I could (CAN) stay with you today, but I can’t. I have to be in our office till at least 3pm.” Don’t worry, Mum. If I need anything, I’ll call (CALL) you at once.” “I have made (MAKE) sandwiches already.”
“I don’t want to eat, Mum.” “Ok. I’ll put them (THEY) in the fridge.” When his mum left, Michael woke up completely. He reached for the bookshelf and took out an old book of fairy tales. It was bought (BUY) by his great-grandmother, when he was a small child. She often said that even in her old age she loved (LOVE) these tales more than anything else. Michael opened the book and sank into the world of mystery and wonders.
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