Перевести нужно:they share their food,wolves have a strict order-junior wolves have to wait for larger,older animals
5-9 класс
|
они разделяют свою пищу, волки строгий порядок-младший волки придется ждать для увеличения, старшего животного
Другие вопросы из категории
Читайте также
for already three hours. 3. Where he (to be) now? — He (to be) in the garden. He (to play) volley-ball with his friends. They (to play) since breakfast time. 4. I (to live) in St. Petersburg. I (to live) in St. Petersburg since 1990. 5. She already (to do) her homework for two hours; but she (not yet to do) half of it. 6. I (to wait) for you since two o'clock. 7. What you (to do)? — I (to read). I (to read) for already two hours. I already (to read) sixty pages. 8. This man (to be) a writer. He (to write) books. He (to write) books since he was a young man. He already (to write) eight books. 9. What you (to do) here since morning? 10. Lena is a very good girl. She always (to help) her mother about the house. Today she (to help) her mother since morning. They already (to wash) the floor and (to dust) the furniture. Now they (to cook) dinner together. 11. This is the factory where my father (to work). He (to work) here for fifteen years. 12. You (to find) your note-book? — No! I still (to look) for it. I already (to look) for it for two hours, but (not yet to find) it. 13. You (to play) with a ball for already three hours. Go home and do your homework. 14. Wake up! You (to sleep) for ten hours already. 15. I (to wait) for a letter from my cousin for a month already, but (not yet to receive) it. 15. It is difficult for me to speak about this opera as I (not to hear) it. 16. I just (to receive) a letter from my granny, but I (not yet to receive) any letters from my parents. 17. The weather (to be) fine today. The sun (to shine) ever since we got up. 18. Every day I (to wind) up my watch at 10 o'clock in the evening. 19. Come along, Henry, what you (to do) now? I (to wait) for you a long time. 20. Where your gloves (to be)? — I (to put) them into my pocket.
routine call. These words came from Vicki Pender of the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Services . Koala bears roam around in search of food. If they see a Eucalyptus tree, they go straight for it regardless of where it is. When I got there it was obvious the Koala was restless. I had to give her an injection to calm her down. Just then, I heard a loud cry from a tree nearby. It was her little Joey screaming for its mum ! Joey is what a baby Koala is called. Vicki realised just then how critical it was to help the mother Koala.
Baby Koalas or Joeys are completely dependent on their mums and have very specialised diets. They cannot survive on their own for very long. At that point, I turned my attention to the baby and coaxed it out of the tree. Luckily, mum and Joey were rescued and had a short stay in the animal hospital. Before long, they were released into the wild again. Together they disappeared into the leaves, happy to settle in for some dinner.
different situation. If my parents don’t have a lot of money to pay for my education, I will work. When my friend wanted to be independent, he started to work. Schools often don’t like their pupils to have part-time jobs. Teachers complain that these pupils don’t prepare their homework well and do tests poorly. Besides,many teens who work miss something others can experience. They don’t have time to take part in extracurricular activities and mix with people of their age. However, part-time jobs can be useful experience for teens. Teenagers who can keep studying successfully have the right to take part-time jobs.
b) Hom long they have been waiting for Laura?
c)How long have been they waiting for Laura
d)How long have they waiting for Laura?
e)How long they been waiting for Laura?
1. The air (be good), the sun (to shine) and it (to be) warm.
2. They (sleep) in the tents on the ground.
3. They (cook) their food on the campfire.
4. They (pick) berries and mushrooms.
5. They (swim) in the river.
Срочно!!!!!!!!!!!!!!