1)Let's go to the theater tonight, okay? -Sorry, I'm very busy. I am doing my homework. I’ve been writing an essay for an hour and a half, and have done only half. “When you finish, will you call me?”
2) I’m going to the dining room! -If you wait for me for 10 minutes, I’ll go too, because I also really want to eat, but I’ve been translating S.Moem’s story for an hour. Never translated anything like it. I think I’ll finish in 5 minutes.
3) My friend is keen on football. But lately their team has been unlucky. Yesterday he took part in a football match. Their team lost because the day before their captain felt ill.
4) In his country, it rarely snows. The last time it snowed was 10 years ago. So weird that he never skied. I will invite him to come to Russia to celebrate the New Year. However, I do not know when we will have snow.
5) Yesterday I headed to the restaurant after I had spent two hours in the library. As soon as I sat at the table, my friends Tom and Donald came to me. You haven’t met them yet. One is a popular designer and the other is a Japanese teacher..
Был конец мая: И я подумала может мне сегодня не спать а ждать 1 июня? Я встала тихо с кровати и села на балконе на улице было тепло было уже 23:15 я решила позвонить подруги и спросить спит ли она. Она подняла трубку и сказала что она спит. Ну вот уже был июль и мы собирали чемоданы на море. Я очень обрадовалась что мы летим на море. Улетели мы на месяц. Когда мы прилетели было уже 3 августа , и мне надо было делать уроки я сидела дома до вечера и каждый день делала уроки а вечером выходила во двор к друзьям. Вот так прошло моё лето!
1- Canada's national symbols had been changed several times.
2- The territories of Canada had been controlled by Britain and France before 19th century.
3- Lots of beaver fur had been brought to Europe by merchants before most of the beaver population was destroyed.
4-Queen Victoria had been asked by people to choose the capital of Canada,
5- Ottawa had been chosen as the capital of Canada by Queen Victoria by 1857.
The Great Fire of London began on the night of September 2, 1666, as a small fire on Pudding Lane, in the bakeshop of Thomas Farynor, baker to King Charles II<span>. At one o'clock in the morning, a servant woke to find the house aflame, and the baker and his family escaped, but a fear-struck maid perished in the blaze. </span>
<span> At this time, most London houses were of wood and pitch construction, dangerously flammable, and it did not take long for the fire to expand. The fire leapt to the hay and feed piles on the yard of the Star Inn at Fish Street Hill, and spread to the Inn. The strong wind that blew that night sent sparks that next ignited the Church of St. Margaret, and then spread to Thames Street, with its riverside warehouses and wharves filled with food for the flames: hemp, oil, tallow, hay, timber, coal and spirits along with other combustibles. The citizen firefighting brigades had little success in containing the fire with their buckets of water from the river. By eight o'clock in the morning, the fire had spread halfway across London Bridge. The only thing that stopped the fire from spreading to Southwark, on the other side of the river, was the gap that had been caused by the fire of 1633.</span>