We were made to set to work
they didn't allow the children to take part in the procession
they made him solve the problem immediately
a collection of beautiful stones wasn't bought to my friend
the nurse was made to test the <span>patient's blood pressure again
</span>they made Most of European government stop nuclear tests.<span>
</span>we aren't let mix t<span>hese two gases.
they didn't allow Sam to smoke
</span><span> you won't be let to give sugar to the dog
</span><span>they made me act on the stage, though I don't like performing</span><span>
</span>
This bridge was built in 1894 and it is still in daily use even though the traffic in and out of the London wharves has increased to an extraordinary extent during the course of the 20th century.
Even today Tower Bridge regulates a large part of the impressive traffic of the Port of London. Due to a special mechanism, the main traffic-way consisting of two parts fixed to two hinges at the ends can be lifted up. In this way, the entrance and departure of extremely large vessels is possible, and it allows them to reach the Pool of London.
Nowadays the pedestrian path is closed. This footpath crossing which used to be allowed was by the upper bridge which connected the top of each tower, situated at a height of 142 feet above the waters of the famous Thames.
Tower Bridge commands wide and magnificent views of both the city and the river. After Tower Bridge, the wharves of London extend until Tilbury. The gigantic port of this city, which has one of the heaviest movements of ocean-going traffic in the entire world, occupies practically the whole bank of the Thames from Teddington. It is virtually impossible to get a complete idea of its colossal extention. In fact it is one wharf after another, apparently...
<span>a) Aleksander <u>lives</u>
with his family in a big house.
</span><span>b) He <u>works</u>for
Microsoft.
</span>
c) She speaks French.
d) They <u>live </u>in a
small flat.
e) I <u>work </u>for Apple.
f) We <u>speak </u>English.
g) Sasha <u>eats </u>many
sweets.
<span>h) I <u>run </u>every morning
in the park.
</span>
VII.
a) Do you like green tea?
Yes, I do.
b) Does Nina like Italian
food? No, she doesn't.
c) Do you like old things?
Yes, I do.
d) Does he like big cars?
Yes, he does.
e) Do you like big cities?
No, I don't.
<span>f) Do you like whisky?
Yes, I do.</span>
<span>1. His subject is very interesting. I always attend lectures and seminars of his.
2. All students take exams in winter. They prepare to pass them success-fully for a long time.
3. He knows English better than you. But you know Maths very well.</span>
Big - bigger - (the) biggest
happy - happier - _the happiest
tall - taller - (the) tallest
cold - colder - (the) coldest
nice - nicer - _the nicest
kind - kinder - _the kindest
slim - slimmer - _the slimmest
sunny - sunner - (the) sunniest
large - larger - (the) largest
<span>hot - hotter - (the) hottest</span>