Fire swept through a furniture warehouse yesterday afternoon. Most of the stock inside was damaged, but shocked workers managed to save a small amount of it. The police are investigating the cause of the fire, but it is thought that it was an accident. The shop manager is looking for another warehouse where stock can be kept. 'A lot of stock has been lost, but the shop will be opened tomorrow as usual,' said the manager. 'I'm just glad no one was hurt.'
1.Does he get up at nine o'clock in the morning?
<span>He gets up at nine o'clock in the morning, doesn't he?
2.Will she read this book tomorrow?
</span><span>She will read this book tomorrow, won't she?
3.Will your relatives come tomorrow?
</span><span>Your relatives will come tomorrow, won't they?
</span>4.Do they want to go abroad?
<span>They want to go abroad, don't they?
5.Can we swim very well?
We can swim very well, can't we?</span>
1) himself 2)ourselves 3)herself 4) themselves 5) myself 6) yourself
Стив любит играть в футбол. Он в школьной команде. Он также любит баскетбол. Его любимый предмет физкульура (физическое образование) и игры. Он знает несколько слов испанского, но он не любит изучать иностранные языки. У него есть два брата. Он не любит делать домашнее задание.
The Westminster palace which is also known as the building of Parliament, - the palace where pass meeting of both chambers of parliament of Great Britain, the Houses of Commons and chambers of lords.
The House of Commons is elected for a period of five years by a general, equal election at ballot, and the Chamber of lords not elective, consists of two archbishops, 26 bishops of Anglican church ("spiritual lords") and 706 members of a peerage ("secular lords"). Spiritual lords are present while they hold church positions, and secular members of chamber of lords serve for life.
The Westminster palace is located on the northern bank of the river of the Thames in the heart of London. The first royal palace was constructed on this place in the XI century. Possibly, Cnut Veliky was the first king who has lodged here. Edward Ispovednik founded here Westminster abbey, but constructions of those times didn't remain. The earliest buildings which have reached us were constructed at king Wilhelm II. The palace was considered as the main residence of kings of England, and meetings of Royal Council - the predecessor of English parliament here were held.