Imagine you went to ireland and you visited the glant's causeway. write an email to your english-speaking pen-friend about it (60-80 words). write: where you went, what it looked like what the legend says, what you thought/how you felt.
The English love to say "My house is my fortress". Everybody would like to live in a house or a flat of their one. I also imagine the flat of my dream. First of all, l prefer spacy flats. That's why I'd like to have a four-room flat in the centre of a city. I don't like country life very much, and rivers, lakes or seas don't matter for me. It is important for me to have a large living-room, a bedroom and two rooms for children. Besides, there will be a spacious kitchen, a study, two bathrooms and two toilets in my flat. I hope that one day my dream will come true.
1.It sounds interesting. – Present simple active 2.The book was written in 1980. – Past simple passive 3.Run downstairs. Your sister is waiting for you. Present continuous active 4. We will have passed all our credit-tests by the fifteenth of May. Future Perfect active 5. They are following. Present continuous active 6. If the weather is fine tomorrow, we are going to have a picnic. Present simple active 7. I have not seen Tom for ages. – Present perfect active 8. This park was named after Gagarin. – Past simple passive 9. Mike wants on the phone. – Present simple active
First of all, l prefer spacy flats. That's why I'd like to have a four-room flat in the centre of a city. I don't like country life very much, and rivers, lakes or seas don't matter for me. It is important for me to have a large living-room, a bedroom and two rooms for children. Besides, there will be a spacious kitchen, a study, two bathrooms and two toilets in my flat.
I hope that one day my dream will come true.
2.The book was written in 1980. – Past simple passive
3.Run downstairs. Your sister is waiting for you. Present continuous active
4. We will have passed all our credit-tests by the fifteenth of May. Future Perfect active 5. They are following. Present continuous active
6. If the weather is fine tomorrow, we are going to have a picnic. Present simple active 7. I have not seen Tom for ages. – Present perfect active
8. This park was named after Gagarin. – Past simple passive
9. Mike wants on the phone. – Present simple active