The best /worst evening we've ever had! fill in the gaps with the superlatives last night my sister frieda and i went out to a restaurant for dinner and to the ballet. i thought the restaurant was wonderful, but my sister thought it was the (bad) worst restaurant she'd ever been to. i thought the food was delicious and exciting, but frieda thought it was the (plain) after dinner, we took a taxi to the theatre. i thought the taxi was fast, but my sister thought it was the (slow) food she'd ever eaten. taxi she'd ever taken. i thought the taxi driver was polite and careful. frieda thought he was the (impolite) - and
the (dangerous) taxi driver she'd ever met.
at the ballet, my sister thought the dancers were clumsy, but i thought they
were the (graceful) and the talented) dancers i'd ever seen.
frieda thought the theatre was ugly, but i thought it was the beautiful)
theatre i'd ever seen. i thought the seats were soft and comfortable, but my
sister thought they were the (hard) __ and the (uncomfortable) seats
she'd ever sat in. frieda thought the ballet was boring, but i thought it was the
(interesting) ballet i'd ever been to. my sister frieda complained so
much that she made me have a terrible time, but i really think she had the
(bad) _time of all.
So for example, you can announce Alexander Sergeevich Pushkinian Pushkin is immeasurably great. There is no such person who would not know it. it, as if in the lexicon, was all the wealth, power and flexibility of our language.
Pushkin could not be more national and and easy-to inostrantseva all great poets, he is always on the level of its reader: it grows, becomes sullen, terrible, tragic; his verse roars like the sea as a forest worried of the storm, but at the same time it is clear, bright, sverkos longs for pleasure, mental unrest.
The sense of beauty he developed to the highest degree, as none. The brighter the inspiration, the more must be hard work for its implementation. We read Pushkin poems smooth, simple, and we think that he did so, and turned it into a form. And we do not see how he did work for it to come out as simply and smoothly...
Pushkin finishing works similar to sea horizons: reaching them, again you see before me the endless space, limited only imaginary feature...
2. Bill Gates _was from Seattle . He __started Microsoft . It _was the biggest and most successful computer software in the world. When he was thirteen, Bill Gates _went to expensive private school. After that Bill Gates _went to Harvard University , but he _didn't leave it. Before university Bill Gates _ started his company Microsoft . Today he _is a multimillionaire.
3. I learnt abouy him from the film "Brave heart ". He _lived in Scotland in the thirteenth centurу . When he _was about twenty, English soldiers came to Scotland and a war _started. The English _killed Scottish women and children .