При переводе данного предложения на английский язык какой модальный глагол нужно употребить: Я думал, что мне можно смотреть телевизор.
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При переводе данного предложения на английский язык какой модальный глагол нужно употребить: Я могу Вам помочь.
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При переводе данного предложения на английский язык какой модальный глагол нужно употребить: Я могу принести книгу.
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При переводе данного предложения на английский язык какой модальный глагол нужно употребить: Я не могу выпить это молоко.
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При переводе данного предложения на английский язык какой модальный глагол нужно употребить: Я не могу перевести это предложение.
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При переводе данного предложения на английский язык какой модальный глагол нужно употребить: Я умею говорить по-английски.
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Stratford is a very interesting town, < right in the centre of England
It is nice to think that Shakespeare was born right in the heart of England < and in the midst of the country that is so typically English
There are no mountains or deep valleys near Stratford; there's nothing of the grand scenery that we have in Scotland, < but there are beautiful woods, green fields, a quiet gentle river—the winding Avon—and lovely houses, black and white with thatched roofs
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The first place we went to was Shakespeare's birthplace < a small house with small rooms in the centre of Stratford
We saw the very room where < Shakespeare was born
Lots of people who had visited the house < had written their names on the walls
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It seemed a wrong thing to do < although among the names were Walter Scott, Dickens, Thackeray
In one room there was a little wooden desk that Shakespeare sat in < when he went to the grammar school in Stratford
But one of the things I liked best was the garden behind the house, < because in it are growing all the flowers, trees and plants that are mentioned in Shakespeare's plays
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Then we went < to the church where Shakespeare is buried
There is a bust of Shakespeare that was carved by a Dutch sculptor < who lived near Stratford's Globe Theatre and must have seen Shakespeare many a time
We had a look at the < Shakespeare Memorial Theatre built on rather plain practical lines
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I wish we could have seen < a play there, but all the tickets had been sold long ago
We were very tired when we got back, < but it had been a lovely day
In 1775—1783 America fought < against Great Britain for freedom and independence
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It was an unusual war which was fought on the American side < by farmers, mechanics, tradesmen, fishermen and others
Ordinary men and women got up on their feet and after seven years' fighting < with the help of France and French Fleet won
The Declaration of Independence < was adopted by the Congress on July 4, 1776
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Since then the 4th of July < has been considered to be a great holiday in America
Speaking about American Revolutionary War of Independence we must say < a few words about the first American president George Washington
At the start of the revolution George Washington was < a planter and his tastes were peaceful
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In 1830 he went to Springfield and became < a clerk in a store
But when his country needed him, he left his "Mount Vernon", the house which < he loved so much, and served seven years without pay as Commander-in-Chief of the American army
Americans say about Washington that he was "first in war, first in peace < and first in the hearts of his countrymen"
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On May 10, 1775, George Washington was elected by the < Congress to command the American army against the British forces
When he arrived in Cambridge, he found an army without military training and set about drilling and training soldiers < and the American army was soon able to drive the British forces from Boston
Though Washington was sometimes hunted like a fox, he shared < the cold and hunger of his ragged troops
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But he never gave in. In 1789 < he became the first president of the USA
Americans say about Washington that he was "first in war, first in peace < and first in the hearts of his countrymen"
Abraham Lincoln was one < of the most famous presidents of the USA
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He was born in the family of a poor farmer in 1809 in Kentucky, but soon his family left < for the wild forest land of Indiana
He was taught reading, writing and simple arithmetic < as his family could not afford better education
When he was 18, he went < to New Orleans and there he saw a slave market