1)There was much snow last winter.
2)There are many places of interest in London.
3)There was much work last week.
<span>4)There was nobody in the room when I came</span>
One of my favourite Disney cartoon films is “Aladdin”. I’m sure that all the kids have seen this sweet movie. I saw it for the first time when I was 4 years old and that was the only cartoon which I wanted to watch every time. So I can say that I grew up with this amazing story.I’ve seen the movie countless times and I always watch it again when they show it on TV. Aladdin is my favorite hero.
Walk 500 m to the north along A Street in the direction of B Street. Turn left into C Street and walk 7 m. Then make a sharp turn to the right and walk on 130 m along D Street. Turn left into E Street and move for 400 m. Walk another 71 m and turn to the right into F Street and move for 7 m. Then Turn left into G Street. Now walk 240 m. Then turn left and move 91 m. At the end turn right and walk 110 m.
Заполните пробелы этими словами: artist, image, fame, genre, masterpiece, scene, scenery, tendency, theme, depict, devote, propa
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1) So this
was what _ fame _ is like!
2) The
train passes by some breathtaking _ scenery _ in the mountains.
3) She’s _an
artist _ in the kitchen.
4) The California state flag _ depicts_ a grizzly
bear.
5) Thirteen
people helped Michelangelo create his _ masterpiece _ on the ceiling of the
Sistine Chapel.
6) This
work of art _ represents_ the pink period of Picasso’s painting.
7) He would
_ devote _ more time to his hobby.
8) Mickey
Mouse’s _ image _ was plastered on billboards all over town.
9) Some
room in this palace were decorated in a Victorian __ theme.
10) This
painting was _ inspired _ by a chance meeting with a French beautiful girl.
<span>11) Some young artists launched a website to _ propagate
_ their ideas</span>
When do the boys drive the horses?
Do the boys in summer often drive horses to the fields?
Do the boys or men often drive horses to the fields?
<span>In summer the boys often drive the horses to the fields, don't they?
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