1. Mrs. Briggs was rich, but Mrs. Williams was not. Mrs. Briggs had . . . beautiful carpets, but Mrs. Williams didn’t have . 2. Mrs. Briggs had expensive furniture, but Mrs. Williams had .
3. Mrs. Briggs had expensive dishwasher, but Mrs. Williams did not have machines in her kitchen.
4. Mrs. Briggs had nice roses in her garden, but Mrs. Williams had flowers in hers.
5. Mrs. Briggs had big trees in her garden too, but Mrs. Williams had
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Does Phil live round here ?
2. Mary doesn’t get home at about eight
Does Mary get home at about eight?
3. She doesn’t often phone me in the evening
Does she often phone me/you in the evening?
4. After hard work he doesn’t like to read science fiction
Does he like to read science fiction after hard work?
5. She doesn’t teach them French
Does she teach them French ?
6. John doesn’t set off very early
Does John set off very early?
7. Kitty doesn’t understand everything
Does Kitty understand everything?
8. The weather doesn’t keep fine
Does the weather keep fine ?
9. He doesn’t study a lot of subjects
Does he study a lot of subjects?
10. Their dog doesn’t bark all night long
Does their dog bark all night long?
When I think of Great Britain first of all I mention the British Isles where the United Kingdom is situated. I associate Britain with a green landscape and a rainy weather. The British always queue of their sense of humour and their quiet lifestyle. When I imagine a typical Englishman in my mind, I think of
him or her as of a very Relaxed and reserved person. I know that these can be my stereotypes but what can I do with them? As for the Russians, foreigners imagine us to be very hospitable, that means we like guests, and well-mannered people. I'd also like to boast that the Englishmen like to picture very much.
1) Мention
2) United Kingdom
3) Landscape
4) Queue
5) Humour
6) Lifestyle
7) Imagine
8) Relaxed
9) Reserved
10) Stereotypes
11) Hospitable
12) well-mannered
13) Вoast
14) Рicture