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12 Mar 2018
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Homework problem.
I need to write about a weather outside. In my city temperature is 12°C. It's sunny with few clouds and it is a bit windy. Help me please.
Homework problem.
I need to write about a weather outside. In my city temperature is 12°C. It's sunny with few clouds and it is a bit windy. Help me please.
I need to write about a weather outside. In my city temperature is 12°C. It's sunny with few clouds and it is a bit windy. Help me please.
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12 Mar 2018
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В моем городе сейчас начинается весна. И как обычно, в это время года, у нас температура 12°С, это уже не холодно, но ещё не жарко. У нас есть снег/нету снега(you must choose). В целом, у нас в городе сейчас солнечно, но есть небольшая облачность. И очень ветрено! Мне нравилась бы эта погода, если бы не этот ветер!
Also you can change у нас (in our) to у меня (in my)
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Температура в моем городе 12 градусов. Солнечно, немного облаков и немного ветрено.
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В моем городе сейчас начинается весна. И как обычно, в это время года, у нас температура 12°С, это уже не холодно, но ещё не жарко. У нас есть снег/нету снега(you must choose). В целом, у нас в городе сейчас солнечно, но есть небольшая облачность. И очень ветрено! Мне нравилась бы эта погода, если бы не этот ветер!
Also you can change у нас (in our) to у меня (in my)
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С домашней работай проблемы.
Нужно написать о погоде. В моем городе температура 12 градусов. Облачно и ветрено. Помогите мне пожалуйста.
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@Leniwiec3 My city is now beginning a spring. And as usual, at this time of the year, we have a temperature of 12 ° C, it's not cold anymore, but it's not hot yet. We have snow / no snow (you must choose). In general, it's sunny in our city, but there is a little cloudiness. And very windy! I would have liked this weather, if not for this wind!
My English is elementary, but I think that you understand to meaning:)
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Tell me what you want to write and I'll translate it into Russian.
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