Предмет: Английский язык, автор: GNSleepowl

Привет, переведи диалоги на английский! Срочно! Добро вернется тебе :) Нужен качественный перевод! Не гугловский ,не промпт и не какой другой переводчик!
1. Ты уже отправил поздравительную открытку бабушке?
    -Да. Я отправил её вчера.
2. Что вы собираетесь делать первого мая?
   - Мы собираемся на пикник. Погода будет тёплой и солнечной. Присоединяйтесь к           нам.
   - Спасибо. С удовольствием.
3. Девятого мая мы вспоминаем тех, кто сражался за Родину.
4. Завтра у Джима день рождения. Он пригласил много гостей. Поэтому вечеринка            будет в саду за домом. Уверена, что всем понравиться.


arinusik: напишу здесь : 1 Have you already sent a greeting card to grandmother?yes , i have sent it yesterday .2 What are you going to do on the 1st of May?We're going on a picnic. The weather will be warm and sunny , Join with us .Thank you ,with pleasure .3 On the ninth of May we remember those who had fought for the Motherland . 4 Jim has a birthday tomorrow . He has invited a lot of guests. Thats why the party will be in the garden , I am sure everyone will like this .

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Автор ответа: ghadaborshev06
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You already sent a greeting card to the grandmother?    - Yes. I sent it yesterday.2  .  What are you going to do on the first of May?    -  We gather for picnic.  Weather will be warm and solar.  Join us.    - Thanks. With pleasure.3 . On the ninth of May we remember those who battled for the Homeland.4 . Tomorrow Jim has a birthday. He invited many guests. Therefore the party will be in a garden behind the house. It is sure that it to be pleasant to all.

GNSleepowl: Спасибо, за гугловский перевод.
ghadaborshev06: он не гугловский
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