I. Choose the correct answer: 1. I (saw/have seen/) Kevin last night.
2. Mary (was talking/talked) to me when the teacher came into the class.
3. The boys (played/were playing) online when their parents came back.
4. They (are going/will) to take a tour of the city.
5. Jack and his dad (is/are) travelling to London on Saturday.
6. I'm lost. (You will/Will you/You are going to) help me find my hotel?
7. The train for Liverpool (will leave/leaves) at 8 o'clock.
8. My uncle (just bought/has just bought/just has bought) a new car.
9. (Has Martin arrived Have Martin arrived/Did Martin arrive) yet?
10. Who has (eat/ateleaten) my lunch?
11. (Has/Have/Did) you told Jane about the party?
12. We suggested (meet/to meet/meeting) on Sunday.
13. I forgot (tell/to tell/telling) you about my exam.
14. (Do/To do/Doing) your best and you might win!
15. Don't (argue/to argue/arguing) with your parents!
Russian folk music - the traditional music of the Russian people, is a part of Russian folk culture. Russian folk music is the basis on which all Russian professional music has grown.
The Russian musical culture of the oral tradition has a pronounced unity. The basis of the genre system is made up of labor tunes, choruses and songs, ritual folklore, epic genres, spiritual poetry, round dances and dances with songs, lyric songs of the peasant tradition, urban lyric songs, instrumental music.
Musical traditions differ in the ratio of genres, musical and poetic stylistics, and manner of performance. Generally speaking, local traditions can be grouped by region: western, northern, central, southern, Volga, Ural, Siberian. The geographic boundaries of local musical characteristics are flexible and subject to change.
Russian Russian Russian folk music-traditional music of the Russian people, is a part of Russian folk culture. Russian Russian folk music is the basis on which all Russian professional music has grown.
The Russian musical culture of the oral tradition has a pronounced unity. The genre system is based on labor plays, choruses and songs, ritual folklore, epic genres, spiritual poems, round dances and dances with songs, lyrical songs of the peasant tradition, urban lyrical songs, and instrumental music.
Musical traditions differ in the ratio of genres, musical and poetic stylistics, and manner of performance. Generally, local traditions can be grouped by region: Western, Northern, Central, southern, Volga, Ural, and Siberian. The geographical boundaries of local musical features are quite flexible and subject to change.