Переделайте предложения, употребляя герундий с предлогом. Пример:Не read the letter and hid it/on => On reading the letter he hid it.
1. She said it and turned red/on
2. First read the instruction and then open the box/before
3. When I came to London I decided to call on my friend at once/on
4. He took a decision and felt better/after
5. He entered the room and greeted everybody/on
6. First read the book then see the film/before
7. He left the house and took a taxi/on
8. He did his morning exercises and then took a shower/after
9. He arrived at the airport and registered/on
10. He took a ticket and got on the train/on
You can get a rest from big cities only if you go to some kind of peacful park or forest.
Every season has its own
beauty. Watching leaves in autumn, snowflakes in winter fills people with happiness. Thats why all modern cities try to find a place to make parks. Humanity doesn't understand the importance of nature and harm it. Man and women pluck flowers, trample grass, chop down trees, polute water, throw garbage in the ocean. It couldn't end well, so we must care about our habitat.
Госуда́рственный Эрмита́ж — один из крупнейших и самых значительных художественных и культурно-исторических музеев России и мира. Находится в Санкт-Петербурге.
Свою историю музей начинает с коллекций произведений искусства, которые приобретала в частном порядке российская императрица Екатерина II. Первоначально эта коллекция размещалась в специальном дворцовом флигеле — Малом Эрмитаже (от фр. ermitage — место уединения, келья, приют отшельника, затворничество), откуда и закрепилось общее название будущего музея[1]. В 1852 году из сильно разросшейся коллекции был сформирован и открыт для посещения публики Императорский Эрмитаж.
The state Hermitage is one of the largest and most significant art and cultural-historical museums of Russia and the world. Located in Saint-Petersburg.
Its history begins with the Museum of art collections, which were acquired in private Russian Empress Catherine II. Originally the collection was housed in a special wing of the Palace — the Small Hermitage (from FR. ermitage — a place of solitude, the cell of the hermit's shelter, and seclusion), which entrenched the common name of the future Museum[1]. In 1852 from a greatly expanded collection was formed and is open to the public Imperial Hermitage.