1 <u>Are you flying</u> to the sea or <u>going</u> by train? - <u>I'm flying.</u> ...
2 Whom <u>were you talking to</u> when I <u>met</u> you in the shop? - To my friend. We <u>we doing</u> shopping together.
3 <u>I'll take</u> you in my car. I <u>am going</u> to the station myself.
4 Usually Mary <u>doesn't make</u> mistakes in her spelling, but yesterday she <u>did </u>the spelling test rather badly. I hope she <u>is learning</u> /<u>has learnt</u> the new words now.
5 They <u>were walking</u> in silence for a long time and then Ben <u>turned</u> to Johny and <u>smiled</u> "Why <u>do you never tell</u> me about your family?" he <u>asked</u>.
6 If someone <u>calls</u>, tell them <u>I will be</u> free after seven.
Nevsky Avenue is the main street of
St. Petersburg, which stretches for 4.5 km from Admiralteystvo to Alexander
Nevsky Monastery. It crosses the River Moika, the Griboyedov Chanel, the Fontanka.
Maximum width is 60 m (at the Gostiny Dvor), the lowest - 25 m (for washing).
<span>There are 240 buildings which face on
Nevsky Avenue. The right side is informally called the "shadow" and
the left - "Solar" (a popular
place for walking). </span>
1.Are they busy? 2. Who is busy? 3. What are they doing?
1. Are they working at a very interesting project?
2. Who is working at a very interesting project?
3. What kind of project they are working at?
4. What are they working at?
5. What are they doing?
1 I went there last year.
2 I've never been there.
3 He has already gone.
4 Yes, she left at 4 o'clock.
5 How many times have you been there?
6 I haven't decided yet.
7 It was on the table last night.
8 I've eaten there a few times.
9 What time have they arrived?
25th December is the day when many people are travelling home to be with their families on Christmas day. There are a lot of traditions connected with Christmas,but ,perhaps, the most important one is giving of presents. Family members wrap up their gifts and leave the at the bottom of the Christmas tree to be found on Christmas morning. Children leave a long sock or stocking at the end of their bedon Christmas Eve,24th December,hoping that Father Christmas will come down the chimney during the night and bring them small presents,fruit and nuts. At some time on Christmas Day the family will sit down to a big turkey dinner followed by Christmas pudding. They will probably pull a cracker with another member of the family. it will make a loud crack and a coloured hat,small toy and joke will fall out!