. When was London founded?
2. Into which parts is London divided?
3. What is the heart of the City?
4. Do you know any places of interest in London?
5. All London's history is told by its streets, isn't it?
Answer:
a) A river on which London is situated.
b) A tall monument to Admiral Nelson is situated here.
c) The heart of London.
d) It was a fortress, a palace, a prison and a zoo.
e) The famous English architect Sir Christopher Wren built it in the 17th
century after the Great Fire.
f) The political centre of London.
g) A street where the British Prime Minister lives.
h) The large clock in one of the towers of the Houses of Parliament.
i) One of the most famous and beautiful churches in London.
j) The Queen of England lives in this building.
It is great to live in a city that provides great opportunities for learning and entertainment for young people. But the city also has many disadvantages, so I am quite happy that I live in the village.
I like my village. It is small, but has a beautiful large lake, so we can often swim and fish in the summer, and in the winter we can go sledding and skating.
There aren't many people living in our village, but we know each other by sight. When we meet someone from the village, we always say Hello and exchange kind words and wishes. Neighbours often help each other in any way they can. I know all the kids in the neighbourhood. We play various games together and help each other do their homework.
The school also has a library. Often we take books and educational literature from our library, and the presence of computers in it helps us to communicate with the whole world.It's great when you Wake up in the morning to the roosters singing, and your favorite dog pulls off your blanket and drags you into the garden. In the morning at
Объяснение:
1) They have been building the house for three years now.
– they haven't been building the house for three years now.
– have they been building the house for three years now?
2) He has been looking for a job for four months.
– He hasn't been looking for a job for four months.
– has he been looking for a job for four months?
3) You have been studying this report for an hour.
– You haven't been studying this report for an hour.
– have you been studying this report for an hour?
4) Susan has been learning to drive since last month.
– Susan hasn't been learning to drive since last month.
– has Susan been learning to drive since last month?
5) We have been shopping since early morning.
– We haven't been shopping since early morning.
– have we been shopping since early morning?
6) Mike has been cycling for three hours.
– Mike hasn't been cycling for three hours.
– has mike been cycling for three hours?
7) You have been sunbathing since 8 o’clock.
– You haven't been sunbathing since 8 o’clock.
– have you been sunbathing since 8 o’clock?
8) The baby has been sleeping for three hours.
– The baby hasn't been sleeping for three hours.
– has the baby been sleeping for three hours.
9) Nick has been waiting for you since 5 o’clock.
– Nick hasn't been waiting for you since 5 o’clock.
– has Nick been waiting for you since 5 o’clock?
10) They have been writing a test for two hours.
– They haven't been writing a test for two hours.
– have they been writing a test for two hours?