Feet 4. caps 1. umbrellas 1. potatoes 2. teeth 4. puppies 3. cherries 3. monkeys 1. glasses 2. sandwiches 2. cakes 1. boxes 2. spiders 1. butterflies 3.
Chickens with apple stuffing are often stuffed by people.
A few years ago I was on a camping holiday in Bristol. There were lots of other girls from around the UK, but I was the only one from<span>Scotland.
The camp _was located_in the woods, not far from the river.
The camp life was even more interesting than I had expected. We enjoyed all kinds of camping activities – sports and games, different shows and contests.
Everything was fine apart from one incident that took me aback.Once, at lunchtime, when I was eating ice cream, one of the girls asked:“So, do you have ice cream in Scotland?”
I did not know_how to react. My neighbour repeated her question.I nodded, “Yes.
My answer provoked a wave of absurd questions about my country:“Have you ever seen a ghost in your castle?”“Do all Scottish men wear checked skirts?”
I _found_out that some people believe silly stereotypes about Scotland.
They believe that Scots really carry bagpipes in _their___bags to play the instrument on the streets, and that Scots practise magic.
At last, the girls said that they__would come___ to Scotland one day to see it with their own eyes and to separate the truth from the myths.</span>
1.Oleg said that his room was on the second floor 2. He said that he was sure she would
ring him up when she was back in St. Petersburg. 3.Misha said that he had seen them at his parents' house the previous year. 4. He said that he hadn't seen his cousin that day. 5. She said that she didn't go to that shop very often. 6. Tom said that he had already had breakfast, so he was not hungry. 7. He said that he had just received a letter from his uncle. 8.He said to me that he was going to the theatre that night. 9. Mike said that he had spoken to Mr. Brown that morning. 10. He said to her that he should do it that day if he had time. 11. I said to them that I could give them my uncle's address.