Rewrite the sentences replacing the words
italics with what or whatever and making and
other necessary changes.
1 I'm going to get you the things you need.
2 You can say anything that comes to your mind
3 You have to buy things that suit you.
4 You are healthy, you can eat anything that you
want.
5 Choose the thing that looks best.
6 I don't read everything you advise me to.
7 I'm not interested in the things you do.
8 You can't buy everything you like.
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The Tower of London was built by William the Conqueror in 1078 as a castle and palace. Since that time it has been expanded to its present size, and has been used as an armoury, a zoo, a royal mint, a prison, and a museum. At the time when it was a prison a lot of people were locked in the Tower for their religious beliefs or suspected treason. Anne Boleyn, Sir Walter Raleigh and Elisabeth the First were shut up there, too. Spies were imprisoned in the Tower during both World Wars. Some of the prisoners were allowed to walk in the grounds, live in comfortable rooms and receive visitors. Many convicted were publicly executed on Tower Hill. They were beheaded with the block and ax, which are kept and shown in the Tower Armoury now. The Jewel House is situated at the Tower. The collection of the Crown Jewels is kept in it. Saint Edward’s Crown, the Imperial State Crown, and the royal sceptre are guarded there. Saint Edward’s Crown is used for the coronation ceremonies.
Irbis, or, as it is sometimes called, snow leopard, is a large predatory mammal from the cat family that lives in the mountains of Central Asia. In Russia, the range includes the Altai Republic, Krasnoyarsk Territory, Tuva, Buryatia.
The body length of the animal can reach 130 centimeters, the tail length - 106 centimeters. An adult weighs about 50 kilograms.
The species belongs to the category of endangered animals on a global scale. The snow leopard is listed in the Red Book of the International Union for Conservation of Nature, in the Red Book of Russia. The total number of snow leopards in the Russian Federation does not exceed 100 individuals. Hunting for them is prohibited. In 2002, the "Strategy for the conservation of the snow leopard (snow leopard) in Russia" was adopted and approved.