“My sister’s flat” Modal verbs This is a picture of my sister’s flat. Look at it. There’s a study and a bedroom in it, but there isn’t a sitting-room or a dining-room. She has a living-room and she uses it as a sitting-room and a dining-room. There’s also a kitchen and a bathroom in her flat, but you can’t see them in this picture. This is her living-room. The walls in this room are yellow. The ceiling’s white and the floor’s brown. You can’t see a square table in the middle of the room. There’s a vase of flowers on it. There’s an arm-chair and a standard lamp in the corner. There’s also a piano in the room. My sister plays the piano very well. She loves music. To the right of the piano you can see a door. It’s open. “Can you see a writing-table?” “Yes, I can.” “Are there any books on it?” “Yes, there are some.” “What else is there on the writing-table?” “There’s a telephone and a radio set on it.” “Is the television set on the table too?” “No, I can’t see it.” “Is there a sofa in this room?” “No, there isn’t a sofa, but there’s a book-case in the corner.” “Which room’s this?” “It’s the study.” To the left of the piano you can see a door. It’s open, too. “Are there many things in that room?” “No, there aren’t.” “Which room’s that?” “It’s the bedroom.” “Is my sister’s flat comfortable?” “How many rooms are there in her flat?”
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how was your weekends?
My ones was grate! I was in London. Unfortunately, there was no snow, but hte weather was wonderwull - warm and sunny.
we were at the many famous museums, we were at the pab, where Sharlok, from new serial, always had dinner.
therewas wonderfull, this caffee had special atmosfere and it'd charming!
we also were at some interesting caffees and pab, that are the most anciant in London
we've bought many favors, so I have surprise for you
I'm loocking forward to hearing from you soon
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