1) What does she usually do in the evening?
She usually watches television.
2)What are you doing at the moment?
I am watching an interesting film on TV.
3) It is raining cats & dogs
4) does it often rain in summer?
in London?
5) do you read much?
Yes, i like reading & I read very much
1. "War and Peace" was written by Tolstoy.
2. Spanish is spoken in Chile.
3. This dress was made by my mother.
4. You will be told what to do.
5. "Dynamo" was beaten 3:0 by "Spartak" yesterday
6. This car is driven by electricity.
7. Meat isn't sold here. It's the greengrocer's.
8. The room is being painting, we can't work there.
9. The problem is still being discussed.
10. Has Peter been asked?
11. Your address in Russia was given me.
12. He has been stopped for driving too fast.
13. A cure for AIDs will be found by doctors one day.
14. Horrible pictures have been painted on the walls.
15. A motorway is going to be built through the village .
<span>16. ltalian is going to be taught at our school.</span>
<span>There was a little fairy.She was very beautiful.When the other fairies looked at her, they envied her.Her beautiful nowhere else was not.And once she got ready to go to her best friend.But something was not right.Friend, too, was jealous of this adorable fairy.And her best friend grabbed her by the hair and potosia it on the street.Then the fairy thought back to make sure that all of her like.thought, thought and decided.She wanted to get rid of its beauty!And she took the match and poggle his face.After that her best friend was introduce myself Cinderella.But her face is already beautiful.She was even more beautiful.Due to the fact that she burned his face for the sake of friendship!Since then, her friend realized that her beauty is given by God.They have to try and live happily ever after</span>
1. Is reading
2. Reads
3.read
4. Will not read
1. Go
2.went
3.are going
4. Will invite
The 14th of February is a holiday, called St. Valentine's Day. It's the day when boys and girls, sweethearts and lovers, husbands and wives, friends and neighbors will exchange greetings of love or satirical comment. And the quick, modern way to do it is with a Valentine card.Valentines as we know them first appeared in the 18th century, and were cards with drawings and verses made by the sender. In the 19th century shop-made valentines appeared, and became decorated with lace, real flowers, feathers, and moss.Valentine-sending has now become less, though it does revive from time to time. The first Valentine of all was a bishop, a Christian martyr, who before he was put to death by the Romans sent a note of friendship to his jailer's blind daughter. Comic valentines are also traditional.Here is a story about St. Valentine's Day in one family. The story is called "A Valentine's Fiasco: Her Heart was Full — His Stomach Empty".My Great-Grandma and Grandpa had been married a good many years when she decided that they should exchange Valentine cards as they used to during their courtship. "We shouldn't let the custom die out", she pleaded. However, Great-Grandpa refused to spend any money on "such rubbish".She didn't require a card from him. She only wanted to surprise him and warm his heart a little. He worked hard. Every day he walked several miles across the fields to work, and he was accompanied by his grown sons, all carrying big sticks in one hand and lunch-baskets in the other.On that day the old lady got up very early. She took a real fresh rose from the garden and fixed it on the card so that when the card was opened, the living rose was revealed to the beholder's (loving, she hoped) eyes. Then she packed the boys' and papa's lunch-baskets. All day she smiled and sang to herself remembering their first romantic meeting and the few happy days they had before the babies began arriving.Alas, it all went wrong. When the boys and Great- Grandpa opened their baskets to have their dinner, the boys heard such a yell from their papa, that they were ready to run, remembering their father's heavy hands.Their father threw out an old card and a rose, not reading the words carefully inscribed with loving hand "Amos — my everything - Nellie". "My grub!" — he roared. "Where's my dinner?" — and in case of apoplexy the boys had reluctantly to hand over some of theirs.<span>Poor Great - Grandmama. With love in her heart, her mind had been miles away from her work. She had forgotten to do the first thing which all good Victorian wives were supposed to: "First — feed the brute".</span>