1. I am writing
2. I was writing
3. is sleeping
4. was sleeping
5. are not doing
6. were not doing
7. Are you eating ice-cream now?
8. Were you eating ice-cream...?
9. What is your father doing now?
10. What was your father doing...?
11. Why is she crying now?
12. Why was she crying...?
13. She was reading...
14. is not reading
15. is going
16. What are you doing now? - I am drinking tea.
17. Were you drinking tea at this time yesterday? - No, I was not drinking tea at this time yesterday, I was eating a banana.
18. was reding, is reading
19. is playing
20. was shining, were singing
I live in a block of flat on the 2nd floor. My neighbourhood is noisy and crowded. But my neighbours are very good. They are helpful, caring,a little nosy and sociable. For example, my next-door neighbour, Kara, is very sociabe. She often visits me to say about last news or interesting information. David is also my neighbour, he is very helpful man. David helps us to bring heavy things and he gives useful advicе. I love my neighbours.
I have got a grandmother.Her name is (имя бабушки).She is very kind, clever, beautiful.She loves cook, and she do it very well.I like her cakes.She always helps me, when I need.I love her.
<span>The first scooter on two wheels was invented in 1817 by Professor Baron Karl von Dresen, who gave the name to the child - "walking machine" that has a wheel similar to a Bicycle without pedals with a wooden frame. In honor of the inventor of the Bicycle called "the trolley", "trolley" has got accustomed in the Russian language.</span>
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Uluru is a large rock formation in central Australia, in the Northern Territory. It is located in Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, 400 km southwest of Alice Springs. It is the second largest monolith in the world. It was described by explorer Ernest Giles in 1872 as "the remarkable pebble".Made of sandstone, Uluru is often referred to as the heart of the ‘Red Centre’ and is one of Australia’s most recognisable landmarks. It's famous for it changing of colours. The best times to these is either at sunrise or sunset. At sunrise, the sun fills the rock with a bright red, as if it is on fire. At sunrise it transforms back to its original rusty orange hue.