Georgy Zhukov (1896--1974), a famous Russian army of ficer, marshal ['ma/l] of the USSR
was born into the family of a poor shoemaker;
at the age of 11 went to Moscow to find a job:
took part in World War I;
in 1940 became a general in the Soviet Army;
took part in many battles during World War II;
was at the head of the armies in the battles of Moscow,
Stalingrad, Leningrad, Kursk;
in 1969 wrote a book about his life;
was made Hero of the Soviet Union four times.
look! boys of your form are playing football
i;m happy i will fly home tomorrow
the bus left at 6:30 p.m.
why are you angry? my sister is always taking my clothes
they met at hte station two hours ago
she doesn't like flying by plane
i'm cold. i didn't t put on my jacket
i will be playing the violin when my friend comes in
did you go to the cinema yesterday
i thin tom will be a doctor when he grow up
she hasn't taken her driving test yet
what was you doing at 8 oclock yesterday
she has been typing latters for three hours
my son will be five in august
my brother fixed the washing machine
im sure kelly will let you borrow her cds
he is leaving tokyo next monday
it was sunday yesterday i didn't go to school
john and andy have lived in spain since 1987
In June I stayed at home and my parents were at work. But I was glad because at last I had time for myself. I read books, listened to music, watched films and visited my friend. I spend most days outdoors and got a nice sun tan.
Then I spent two weeks in the summer camp on the seaside. It was a real fun. I met a lot of new friends. Every day we enjoyed something special — games, carnivals, competitions, performances.
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