London draws people from all over the world. Some come on business, some come to study, to work or on holiday. London is naturally a very English city and it is very cosmopolitan, containing goods, food and entertainment, as well as people, from many countries of the world.
London spreads its influence over much of the southern areas of England; it gives work to millions of people who live not only in the inner city areas but in surrounding districts.
There is much in London which fascinates visitors and inspires the affection of Londoners: the splendor of the royal palaces and the Houses of Parliament, the dignity of St. Paul's Cathedral and many monuments and beautiful parks.
London shows examples of buildings that express all the different areas of its history.
Buckingham Palace is the official London residence of the Sovereign. The daily ceremony of the Changing of the Guards takes place in its courtyard. The palace was built in 1703 by the Duke of Buckingham.
Piccadilly Circus has become an important meeting point - for as well as sightseers. At its heart is a bronze fountain topped by a figure of a winded archer, known as Eros, the pagan god of love.
This area is now famous for its theatres, clubs and shops.
Whitehall is a street in central London running from Trafalgar Square to the Houses of Parliament and containing many important buildings and government offices, such as the Treasury, Admiralty and others. In the centre of the roadway stands the Cenotaph, the memorial to the fallen of both world wars. The Prime Minister's residence at No. 10 Downing Street is directly connected to Whitehall.
London is always full of life. The streets are crowded with traffic. High 'double-decker' buses rise above the smaller cars and vans.
The city of London today is the financial powerhouse of the country and one of the chief commercial centers of the western world.
The city has its own Lord Major, its own Government and its own police force. Here the medieval buildings stand side by side with modern glass high-rise offices.
The parks of London provide a welcome contrast to the great built-up areas. St.James's Park, Green Park, Hyde Park, and Kensington Gardens are linked together. They form 313 hectares of open parkland in the heart of London.
Это предлоги. In как пространственный предлог имеет значение 'в, внутри'. Предлог in используется для обозначения нахождения или в очень большом, или в очень маленьком месте.
She lives in a big house. Do you live in the centre or in the suburbs of the city ? 'Она живет в большом доме. Вы живете в центре или на окраине города?'
Пространственный предлог at обозначает принадлежность чего-либо или кого-либо месту,процессу. 'Jake works at factory.Джек работает на фабрике.( принадлежит "фабрике" как месту работы).
Предлоги in, at используются с различными по своей величине объемами времени : предлог in используется с крупными объемами(год, месяц), а предлог at - с точными указаниями времени, с "точкой" на временной шкале.
At - как предлог времени - используется, когда необходимо указать точное время (точка на циферблате часов) : at twenty minutes to nine, at eight o'clock.
Ответ:
1are they write the letters every day?
who write the letters every day?
when do they write the letters?
do they write or read letters every day?
they write the letters every day , don't they?
2are they often sing songs ?
who often sing songs?
how often do they sing songs?
do they often sing or composing songs?
they often sing songs , don't they?
я думаю це правильно))