1) Boris wasn't ill last week. Was Boris ill last week? When was Boris ill ?
2) They weren't at home on Sunday.Were they at home on Sunday? When were they at home?
3) We didn't have an english lesson yesterday. Did you have an english lesson yesterday? When did you have an english lesson?
4) I didn't want to go home. Did you want to go home? Where didn't you want to go?
5) She didn't ask me to stay. Did she ask you to stay? Whom did she ask to stay?
6) He didn't go to the library last night. Did he go to the library last night? When did he go to the library?
7) The cats didn't eat the food. Did the cats eat the food? What didn't the cats eat?
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She singing at home.
my mom cooking food.
I'm reading a book
you are going with me?
I'm thinking on school lesson
I'm not doing my home work.
my friend driving on road
you are listening?
Лачплесис is an ancient Latvian hero, the son of the woman and a bear, its unusual force was for a long time met in stories. The legend of Lachplesis was passed orally in folk tales and songs. Initially, Lachplesisa was called Lachausis ("bear-bearer"), but when he grew up, he began to possess an extraordinary strength, which he inherited from a bear. In the veins of Lachplesis, the blood of Livs flowed, and besides that he is considered a defender of Livs.
The Legend of Lachplesis is an allegorical saga about the life and history of the Latvian people, partly truthful, partly fictional, slightly comical and a bit sad .... But like all legends, of course, based on real events.