1. How many people are going to go to the party?
2. How much money did you spend on her?
3. How many pens are there in your pencil case?
4. How much time will it takes?
5. How many friends have you got?
6. How much sugar do you want?
7. How many apples has she got into her basket?
8. How much water have they drunk?
9. How many tables are there in your classroom?
10. How much salt have you added to the soup?
1. At midnight, travelers were still driving in the desert.
2. Was she writing an IELTS essay when the phone rang?
3. While Ben was sleeping last night, someone stole his keys.
4. Did you discuss the latest news when the snow started?
5. I was listening to my iPod while she was cooking dinner.
6. We didn't eat sushi at 6: 00 last night.
7. What were you doing when it happened?
8. Yesterday at the same time, I was sitting in a movie watching that new movie.
9. He worked all night yesterday.
10. One student rewrote the exercises throughout the lesson.
11. She translated the article yesterday for three hours. This article is too difficult for her
<em>1) Wendy is little
2) i can see Jane
3) Granny is old
4) Dad is not cold
5) we can see a phone</em>
The name "Africa" appeared in the II century BC. e. But then it was not even called a huge continent. In the year 146 BC. e. Romans conquered the land in present-day Tunisia. They founded a colony, calling it Africa, obviously, by name Berber plemёn- afarikov who lived in the vast area up to Gibraltar. Other areas of the continent for a long time called Libya and Ethiopia. In the XVI century scholar Muhammad al-waza wrote that the name "Africa" comes from the word "faraka", which means "to divide." Africa- splinter vast continent of Gondwana, which many thousands of years ago existed in the southern hemisphere of our planet. As with other fragments of this continent, Africa has massive shape.