3.Образуйте хвостовые вопросы к следующим предложениям: 2
She won’t do this to him, ?
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They bought this hose last year, ?
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I am a teacher ?
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There are too many people, ?
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There are no chances that he can get here in an hour, ?
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He never hands in his writing in time, ?
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They have found a place to stay for the night, ?
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They had to buy a new car , ?
One of the most popular Russian sport events is The Kremlin Cup. It's a professional tennis championship that has been held every year at the Olympic Stadium in Moscow since 1990. Interestingly, the tournament started as a men's event during the first years. Fortunately, it became a joint event in 1996. The championship lasts for a week. Many spectators queue for hours for tickets because they want to see the top Russian tennis players compete. The stadium can accommodate 15000 seated spectators. Don't surprise but the prize fund of the tournament amounts $100000.
Объяснение:
Одно из самых популярных российских спортивных соревнований - Кубок Кремля. Это профессиональный чемпионат по теннису, который проводился каждый год в Олимпийском стадионе в Москве с 1990 года. Интересно, турнир начинался как мужские соревнования в течение первых лет. К счастью, это стало совместным мероприятием в 1996. Чемпионат длится в течение недели. Много зрителей стоят часами в очереди за билетами, потому что они хотят увидеть, как ведущие российские теннисисты соревнуются. Стадион может вместить 15000 сидящих зрителей. Не удивляйтесь, но призовой фонд турнира составляет 100000$.
If a teenager accidentally looses his credit card, he doesn’t lose his money. He will reassemble his credit card with no money lose. And because it’s a credit card - not debit - a teenager can train his self-control in order to make better shopping decisions. Of course, the cons is the same. Due to their young age teenagers cannot always make better decisions in their lives. So, if a teenager loses his self-control and starts to dwell on his immediate desires, he will spend money for stupid things. And one day he will be bound to pay his own money for his previous decisions.
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