The cat is pretending to sleep.
It is storming.
The bird is flying into the storm.
He is crashing into the tree.
into something.
He is lying on his old birdhouse.
He is surprised to see Mrs. Bird in the birdhouse.
She is singing.
He is talking to Mrs. Bird and she is telling him the whole story.
She laid an egg.
lay eggs – to produce an egg;
to produce a failure or flop
lay an egg – AmE informal: to fail or be unsuccessful at something that you are trying to do
// That author usually writes good stuff, but he really laid an egg with that last piece.
lay an egg
born
burn
ir, ur, er
burn
born
poor
The baby was born.
The baby chick is coming out of the egg.
The egg is hatching.
hatch
1. if an egg hatches, or if it is hatched, it breaks, letting the young bird, insect etc come out
// The eggs take three days to hatch.
2. if a young bird, insect etc hatches, or if it is hatched, it comes out of its egg
// All the chicks have hatched out.
When the children were small they were not disciplined.
academic
He lost his credibility.
The protests were peaceful.
riots
looting – мародерство, грабеж
loot – to steal things, especially from shops or homes that have been damaged in a war or riot
There were not any exact numbers.
Some people estimated the number of protestors to be about 300,000.
They have never been in a very strict situation.
They hit a certain amount of targets.
Their operations have advanced technologically.
simultaneously – одновременно
simultaneously (BE)
simultaneous – things that are simultaneous happen at exactly the same time
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Some businesses were destroyed.
injuries
in jur eez
They had only 15 seconds to get to the shelters.
to run away
get away –
The missiles have gotten more intense in the last few years.
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It doesn’t get past 110 very much.
120 degrees Fahrenheit