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5. Have you ever seen this movie?
6. When the guests arrived I had already cooked dinner.
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London often gives the impression of being more comfortable with its past that its
present. From the world-famous landmarks of St. Paul’s Cathedral, Buckingham, Palace
and the Tower of London to the traditional and well-loved double-decker buses, the
theatres and many grand hotels, England’s capital offers visitors a journey through
centuries of history. This journey is even better now that the building works, which
covered many historic sites, have been taken down. Newly cleaned and restored buildings
are revealed, and the city looks as if it has been revitalized.The City has its won historic delights as the 15th century Guildhall
and churches designed by Sir Christopher Wren. But the capital is not a historical
theme park. Much of London’s energy and originality is now centred in Soho, the city’s
liveliest and most bohemian area, squeezed in between the department stores of Oxford
Street and the bookshops of Charing Cross Road. Soho, once considered one of the
dirtiest and most dangerous parts of London, was cleaned up in the early 1980’s. Today,
with its gurgling cappuccino machines and pavement cafes, it has become a meeting
place for all kinds of people from all over the world, whatever the hour of day or night.
So, even if you are new to the city, you don’t have to try hard in order to
experience the real London. Despite its heavy traffic and shaking underground railway, it
is still one of the world’s greatest and most cosmopolitan cities