-What were you doing while we were shopping in Covent garden?
- At 9 o'clock we were reading a tale.
-What tale did you read?
- We read "The little red riding Hood". After that we were playing a very interesting game.
- What game did you play?
-"Cats and dogs"
-Then for half an hour Charlie was watching TV.
-What were Emily doing while Charlie was watching cartoons?
-I was making lunch. When we ate.
-Mr.Brown called.
-What were you doing when we arrived?
-I was drawing a picture.
Show me your picture, please. Beautiful!
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1. A lot of tourists come to St. Petersburg because it is a large and beautiful city that is known as the cultural capital of Russia.
2. Yes, it was. It was <span>the capital of Russia in 1712-1918.
3. I would prefer to visit the Winter Palace, the </span>Hermitage, the Mariinsky Theatre, the Neva with its famous bridges, Kazan and Saint Isaac's Cathedrals, Nevsky Prospect and much more.
4. The Winter Palace was the first Imperial Palace and now it's the most famous building in the city, situated in Palace square.
5. The Summer Garden is situated between Kutuzov embankment and Fontanka <span>embankment.
</span>6. We can see t<span>here the monument called The Bronze Horseman (devoted to Peter I) and a monument, devoted to I.A.Krylov.
</span>Krylov wrote fables. They are: The Crow and the Fox, The Elephant and the Pug, The <span>Donkey and the Nightingale.
</span>7. The Russian tsars lived in the Winter Palace, which is the Hermitage museum now
8. The city of St. Petersburg was founded by tsar Peter I. It was in 1703.
10. St.Petersburg had official names: Petrograd, Leningrad and a lot of inofficial such as Northern Capital, Northen Paradise The City on the Neva.
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<span>Mr. John asked how much this dress costs. She said $ 15. Mr John said it was too expensive. But every night she guerila about this dress. A week later he told my wife that she bought this dress. In the evening, after work, he asked his wife whether she bought that dress. She said no. On the question of Mr. John why, she said that this dress was in the store a week, and no one bought it. If no one needs it, so she does too.
2 the text. And she asked the driver if he sees the guy on the other side of the square. The driver said that sees. And she asked him to bring her to him. The driver laughed and asked if she is afraid to cross the road. She said she invited the guy to lunch at one o'clock. Half now half after 2. But if I arrive by taxi, it would look like I was trying <span>not to be late</span></span>