The first attempt to 1) and name living organisms dates
back to ancient Greece, when Aristotle and his student Theophrastus
divided animals and plants according to their 2)
such
as being ain) 3)
or ain) 4)
The
invention of the 5)
lens some centuries later led to
more detailed observation of organisms during the Renaissance period.
Using the work of Renaissance 6)
as a foundation,
Cari Linnaeus introduced a standardised 7)
naming
system for all species, whereby the name of each is made up of the
8)
and a unique name
1. Has he got a car? 2. Have they got a house? 3. Has she got children? 4. Have you got brothers? 5. Has he got a new job? 6. Has she got a lot of friends? 7. Have they got a camera? 8. Have you got fish soup for dinner today?
1. I haven’t got a family. 2. She hasn′t got children. 3. He hasn′t got a car. 4. They haven′t got a house. 5. You haven′t got French books. 6. I haven’t got a brother. 7. My friend hasn′t got relatives in Moscow. 8. She hasn′t got friends.
He wanted to drive his car to some nice place but the car was broken. Он хотел поехать на своей машине в какое-нибудь хорошее место, но машина была сломана.
He wanted to spend the afternoon with his friends but it started to rain cats and dogs. Он хотел провести день со своими друзьями, но начался ливень как из ведра.
He wanted to say "I love you" to his friend Rose but didn't come to his place in the evening. Он хотел сказать "Я люблю тебя" своей подруге Розе, но она не пришла к нему вечером.