Read text "Cambridge".
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Cambridge is one of the best known towns in the world and it can be found on most tourists' lists of places to visit. Cambridge is famous for its university, which started during the 13th century and grew steadily, until today there are more than twenty colleges.
The oldest one is Peterhouse, which was founded in 1284. And the most recent is Robinson College, which was opened in 1977. But the most famous is King's College, because of its magnificent chapel. Its choir of boys and undergraduates is well known all over the world.
The Universities were only for men until 19th century when the first women's college was opened. Later the doors of colleges were opened to both men and women. Nowadays almost all the colleges are mixed.
To the north of Cambridge is the Cambridge Science Park, the modern face of the University. This park has developed in response to the need for universities to increase their contact with high technology industry. It is now home to more than sixty companies and research institutes.
The whole area is in fact very attractively designed, with a lot of space between each building. The planners thought that it was important for people to have a pleasant, park like environment in which to work.
Every year thousands of students come to Cambridge from overseas to study English.
Сorrect the sentences. Write the full variant of the sentence:
1.Later the doors of colleges were opened to only women.
2. Every year thousands of students came to Cambridge from oversea to study English.
1. Their children have got many toys. Their child has got many toys.
2. Our uncles have got two new cars. Our uncle has got a new car.
3. Those boys have got five big balloons. This boy has got five big balloons.
4. His aunts have got four children. His aunt has got four children.
5. Her sisters have got six apples. Her sister has got six apples.
6. My brothers have got beautiful pictures. His brother has got beautiful pictures.
7. Their cousins have got good computers. Her cousin has got good computers.
8. These girls have got nice rubbers. This girl has got nice rubbers.
9. You have got a piano. She has got a piano.
38. Write the 3rd person singular.
Ex: They have got a cat. She has got a cat.
1. You have got five pets. He has got five pets.
2. We have got three funny monkeys. She has got three funny monkeys.
3. Her children have got two nice hedgehogs. Her child has got two nice hedgehogs.
4. His brothers have got big toy planes. His brother has got big toy planes.
5. Our cousins have got four horses. Her cousin has got four horses.
6. The cats have got six kittens. The cat has got six kittens.
7. These boys have got nice toy helicopters. This boy has got nice toy helicopter.
8. Their sisters have got three clever brothers. His sister has got one clever brother.
9. I have got a sheep and a goose in the country. She has got a sheep and a goose in the country.
2) I have worked a lot recently.
3) Have you ever seen a bear?
4) Has he come yet?
5) it's the first time I have watched this film.
6) I have never tried coconuts.
7) He has just chosen a car.
8) She hasn't done her homework so far.
9) She hasn't sent a letter yet.
10) She has already made some tea.
1) I'm reading now.
2) You are sleeping now.
3) He is watching TV now.
4) She is feeding a cat now.
5) We are playing computer now.
6) You are walking now.
7) They are thinking now.
8) He isn't dreaming now.
9) Is she working today?
10) They aren't hiding now.