A-7)
B-5)
C-8)
D-6)
E-9)
F-4)
G-2)
H-3)
I-1)
1. Is there a lot of snow in winter? 2. Are there 5 theatres in our city? 3. Is there no lift in our
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house? 4. Are there are a lotof new books in our library? 5. Is there little
milk in the bottle? 6. Are there 3 rooms in our flat? 7. Is there a map
on the wall?</span>1. There is not much snow in winter. 2. There are no theatres in our city. 3. There is no lift in our
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house. 4. There are not many new books in our library. 5. There is no
milk in the bottle. 6. There are not 3 rooms in our flat. 7. There is no map
on the wall.
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Almost everybody has to go to school. I usually get up at 7:10 am. I brush my teeth, wash my face, hair, get dressed and have breakfast. After I pack my bag with my homework I go outside.
I meet my friends every morning. We walk to school together. My house is very close to school, it’s only a five-minute walk. Some students come with their parents.
Lesson one starts at 8:00 am. We are all excited to learn something new. My favorite lesson is Math. Our maths teacher is pretty strict and smart. I love his lessons. In Russian schools lessons are timed for 45 minutes. We have one break between each lesson. During time break between lessons I play games with my friends. I like spending time with them.
At 12:00 we have lunch time. Lunch is my favourite part of the school day. I get to eat and talk to my friends. We eat lunch in the canteen. After lunch it’s a Geography class. It’s normally a really boring class.
The school day gets out at 2:45 p.m. Then finally I get to go home and watch some YouTube videos. I get home at different times, depending on what I have after school. Teachers give us the homework assignment. So I do my homework that needs to be done at home. That’s my daily school routine.