2.As the 13th century drew to an end, Moscow became the capital of the principality of Moscovia.
3.That time, the head of the Russian Church moved to Moscow from Vladimir too. This way Moscow was becoming the political and religious centre of Russia.
4.In the 15th century, after almost 250 years of Mongol domination Moscow became the most powerful of the Russian city-states.
5.In 1453, after Constantinople, the centre of the Orthodox Church, was taken by the Turks, Moscow was declared the Third Rome and true heir of Christianity.
6.In 1546, Ivan the Terrible was crowned in Moscow as the first Tsar of All Russia and Moscow became the capital of the new state.
7.In 1712, Peter the Great moved the capital to St Petersburg, but Moscow remained for some time the heart of Russia. That is why it became the main target of Napoleon's attack.
8.The great fire destroyed the most territory of the city, but by the mid-19th century, Moscow had been completely restored.
1)
I can't attend classes at the moment
I go to the Park on Sundays
during the summer, I visit my relatives.
I always exercise
I'm doing my homework right now
in winter, I sit at home.
we have never broken any laws.
2
my brother always reads in the evening, and I watch TV
My mother usually makes Breakfast for
me and my sister.
I never do my homework on Sunday.
Where's dad? — He's fixing a car.
The dog in the garden. "Does she play?" "No, he's asleep.
Are you free this afternoon? - No,
sorry, I'm very busy.
What time is it, please? - 4.15.
What time do you get up? - At 7: 30.
What are you doing now? — We're waitin friends.
What do your parents do?
Объяснение:
1.Yuriy Dolgoruky founded Moscow in 1147.
2.As the 13th century drew to an end, Moscow became the capital of the principality of Moscovia.
3.That time, the head of the Russian Church moved to Moscow from Vladimir too. This way Moscow was becoming the political and religious centre of Russia.
4.In the 15th century, after almost 250 years of Mongol domination Moscow became the most powerful of the Russian city-states.
5.In 1453, after Constantinople, the centre of the Orthodox Church, was taken by the Turks, Moscow was declared the Third Rome and true heir of Christianity.
6.In 1546, Ivan the Terrible was crowned in Moscow as the first Tsar of All Russia and Moscow became the capital of the new state.
7.In 1712, Peter the Great moved the capital to St Petersburg, but Moscow remained for some time the heart of Russia. That is why it became the main target of Napoleon's attack.
8.The great fire destroyed the most territory of the city, but by the mid-19th century, Moscow had been completely restored.