1. Have you got a flat? 2. Are you a doctor? 3.Can I help you? 4.May I come in? 5.Is she cooking dinner? 6.Are you doing your homework?
1.I often work in the library. 2.He lives in Moscow. 3.They work at the factory. 4.My sister goes to school every morning. 5.I have a good friend. 6.My friend has many English books.
1.I am not doing my homework, I am writing a letter. 2.They are not reading a text, they are listening to their teacher. 3.She is not cooking dinner, she is laying the table. 4.I do not go to the Institute every day. 5.Не does not live in London. 6.I don't know this man.
Hundred years ago, looked the main street of Moscow. Narrow, compact, if a toy! The building of the present City Hall before the revolution was the residence of the Governor General of Moscow. In the late 30's, when the Tver expanded, it moved inland area of 13 meters. A powerful columns and two additional floors have built in the middle of the 40th h.Sadovoe ring. Where now on Smolensk Square noisy motors cars once clattered on the bridge crews and foremothers trams - konki.Arhitekturno this part Vozdvizhenka a hundred years has changed little. Around - the same building. Is that the only built in the late 18th century urban homestead Shakhovsky (house number - 18/9) now cleared of signage. In the 1910s it housed a bookstore, recruitment agency, and even a hairdresser.
2. Are you a doctor?
3.Can I help you?
4.May I come in?
5.Is she cooking dinner?
6.Are you doing your homework?
1.I often work in the library.
2.He lives in Moscow.
3.They work at the factory.
4.My sister goes to school every morning.
5.I have a good friend.
6.My friend has many English books.
1.I am not doing my homework, I am writing a letter.
2.They are not reading a text, they are listening to their teacher.
3.She is not cooking dinner, she is laying the table.
4.I do not go to the Institute every day.
5.Не does not live in London.
6.I don't know this man.