3. where do you go to buy these things : 1. a postcard – I go to the post office 2. a cup of coffe – I go to the to the café 3. A TRAIN TICKET – I go to the to the railway station 4. a magazine – I go to the newsagent's 5. petrol – I go to the gas station (=filling station) 6. eggs – I go to the food shop (=grocery store) 7. a meal – I go to the restaurant or to the canteen 8. a T-shirt – I go to the clothes shop
4. write a sentence using the adjective 1. beautiful: The mountains were calm and beautiful. 2. amazing: She makes the most amazing cakes. 3. great: Agatha Christy is the great English writer 4. exellent: You are in excellent form – what kind of sport do you go in for? 5. magnificent : We visited a magnificent castle built in the 16th century. 6.lovely: There were several lovely pictures on the wall.
5. do these words have the same sound? 1. good mood - yes 2. great eat – no 3. new view – yes 4. try buy – yes 5. aunt aren't – yes 6. home come – no 7. clothes closed – no 8. pratice practise – yes
Beefeaters-unofficial name of the ceremonial guards of the tower of London. The official (short) English name is Yeomen Warders ("Yeomen's Guard»).
This formation was created under the Tudor king Henry VII of England and Wales. It recruits retired non-commissioned officers of the British Armed forces who have served in the military for at least 22 years and have an excellent record of service.
They have always been distinguished by their traditional loyalty and loyalty to the English Crown. For centuries the Beefeaters were responsible for the supervision of prisoners The tower of London and the protection of the Royal regalia, but over time, with zero risk of conspiracy among the nobility, they now serve as honorary guides and are themselves a landmark in London.
1. a postcard – I go to the post office
2. a cup of coffe – I go to the to the café
3. A TRAIN TICKET – I go to the to the railway station
4. a magazine – I go to the newsagent's
5. petrol – I go to the gas station (=filling station)
6. eggs – I go to the food shop (=grocery store)
7. a meal – I go to the restaurant or to the canteen
8. a T-shirt – I go to the clothes shop
4. write a sentence using the adjective
1. beautiful: The mountains were calm and beautiful.
2. amazing: She makes the most amazing cakes.
3. great: Agatha Christy is the great English writer
4. exellent: You are in excellent form – what kind of sport do you go in for?
5. magnificent : We visited a magnificent castle built in the 16th century.
6.lovely: There were several lovely pictures on the wall.
5. do these words have the same sound?
1. good mood - yes
2. great eat – no
3. new view – yes
4. try buy – yes
5. aunt aren't – yes
6. home come – no
7. clothes closed – no
8. pratice practise – yes
Beefeaters-unofficial name of the ceremonial guards of the tower of London. The official (short) English name is Yeomen Warders ("Yeomen's Guard»).
This formation was created under the Tudor king Henry VII of England and Wales. It recruits retired non-commissioned officers of the British Armed forces who have served in the military for at least 22 years and have an excellent record of service.
They have always been distinguished by their traditional loyalty and loyalty to the English Crown. For centuries the Beefeaters were responsible for the supervision of prisoners The tower of London and the protection of the Royal regalia, but over time, with zero risk of conspiracy among the nobility, they now serve as honorary guides and are themselves a landmark in London.
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