1. what does she usually do in the afternoon?
2. Jenny clothes were always nice
3. Tim never watch television in the evening
4. What does Ann usually cook for dinner?
5. He does not have his lunch in the office.
6. Usually children like chocolate.
7. How do they spend their weekend?
8. I often get up before 7 oclock
9. He does not like Rostov in cold weather
Из 8 реплик не получилось, может что-то из этого подойдет?
-It is nice to meet you again. You look gorgeous!You can't imagine How much I missed you!
-Oh? come on. I look ordinary. How is your music class? Do you still play the guitar?
-I'm afraid to dissappoint you, but not.
-Really? What's wrong? Tell me everything!
-I gave up.
-Oh, for heaven's sake what for??
-I'm seek and tired of it.
- Listen, don't be stupid. You are a very talented boy. .
-You want to say that I should start practicing again?
- Yes, indeed.
- Listen,this sounds good. I agree with you.
<span><span>Big BenБиг-Бен</span><span>
Perhaps even small children
know what a Big Ben is. Firstly, it’s the symbol of Great Britain and
one of the most beautiful sights of London. Secondly, it’s the largest
and the most famous clock in the world. Originally, Big Ben is a tower.
It’s one of the highest towers of Westminster Palace. Officially, the
clock has started its work on 31 May 1859. According to one of the
theories the clock has been named Big Ben after Sir Benjamin Hall, who
directed work on the casting of the bell. Another theory claims that it
has been named after Benjamin Caunt, who was one of the well-known
heavyweight boxers of the 19th century. Surprisingly, the tower of Big
Ben used to be a prison where over riotous parliamentarians were kept.
Big Ben has become a popular souvenir for tourists. Almost all visitors
of London buy a small souvenir in the shape of the world-famous clock.
Also Big Ben can be often seen in famous films and ads. Official name of
the tower is the “Westminster Palace Clock Tower” or “St. Stephen's
Tower”. Big Ben is only the name of the clock itself along with the
bell. The history of Big Ben dates back to 1288, when it was built for
the first time on Ralph De Hengham’s money. He was the chairman of the
Supreme Court of Queen's Bench. However, the contemporary tower of Big
Ben was built according to Charles Barry’s project in the 19th century,
as the old building was destroyed due to the fire of 1834. Although Big
Ben is very popular with spectators, no one is allowed inside of the
tower. All the Londoners who live close to Big Ben can hear how the bell
strikes thirteen at New Year’s Night.</span></span>
1) something. 2) somebody 3) somewhere 4) anything 5) somebody 6) ?
1. Sam got up at 7 in the morning. 2. Sam said hello to his wife Jane. 3. He had breakfast at 7:30. 4. Sam left for his work at about 8. 5. He drove to his work. 6. He took his lunch with him. 7. He ate his lunch in the park. 8. He fed birds in the park. 9. Sam took pictures in the park and in town. 10. At seven in the evening he was at home. 11. He enjoyed his evening at home.