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St Petersburg is a famous Russian city situated on the Neva River. In 1914 the city got the name of Petrograd and changed it
for Leningrad in 1924. It became St Petersburg again in 1991. Peter the Great founded the city in 1703 and moved the capital from Moscow to St Petersburg in 1712. beautiful Winter Palace appeared in Dvortsovaya (Palace) Square with a tall column in its centre. the famous monument to Peter the Great on the bank of the Neva River. St Petersburg is famous for its palaces and bridges: its churches, theatres and museums, its wonderful parks and gardens, The Summer Garden. <span>Every year a lot of tourists come to see this beautiful city.</span>
Do my friends and I sometimes play darts? My friends and I sometimes play darts, don't we?What game do my friends and I sometimes play?Do my friends and I sometimes play darts or chess?Who sometimes play darts?
Does John rarely meet his friends on Sundays? John rarely meets his friends on Sundays, doesn't he?When does John rarely meet his friends? Does John rarely meet his friends on Sundays or on Mondays? Who rarely meets his friends on Sundays?
<span>1. Teacher said they had translated the article.
2. Olga said Cyril would be carrying the food.
3. The pupil said it was a cold day that day.
4. The girl said she met that boy.
5. The boy said he had been very ill the day before.
6. He said to drive as fast as I could.
7. She said to take off my coat.
8. They said not to go skating.
9. We said not to stay with us.
10. The teacher asked if I had finished reading a book.
11. The teacher asked if I was a captain of the team.
12. He asked what time it was.
13. She asked who the tall girl at the front desk was.
14. They asked me how many English books I had read.
15. We asked if he had been a good pupil.
16. She asked what the boy did.
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I can’t buy this dress. I’ve got little money.
They have got few things on sale. I can’t choose anything.
We can’t go shopping with you. We’ve got little time.
There’s much food in the fridge. You can have it for lunch.
I am going to buy small presents for my parents. I need a little / much money.
She needs a few / many bananas to make a pudding.
A few potatoes will be enough for this pie.
How much money did you spend on these shoes?
How many apples do you need for a pie?
Buy some coffee, please. We’ve got little.