6 I've bought a beautiful dress.
7 Can you play the guitar?
8 What a lovely song!
9 Is this paper yours? No. It is Kate's paper.
10 Would you like a cup of tea?
11 Our train leaves from platform 126.
12 The sky outside the window was already dark , secretaries went home, all was quite.
13 We'll have more time the next time.
14 Simon's been rather a difficult person to get along with.
15 Look out! There is a dangerous bend in the road.
16 I tell you, he is as brave as a man can reasonasbly be.
17 This is the front room. The ceiling and the walls need decorating, but the floor is in good order. We'll probably cover it with the carpet.
18 We have seen what the Earth looks like from the Moon.
1 Kazbek is the highest peak of the Caucasus.
2 The Alps are covered with snow..
3 Shetland Islands are situated to the north of Great Britain.
4 The USA is the largest country in America.
5 Lake Baikal is the deepest lake in the world.
6 The Crimea is washed by the Black Sea.
7 Paris is the capital of France.
8 The Nile flows the northeast part of America to the Mediterranean Sea.
9 The United Kingdom consists of four parts: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
10 Alska is the largest and coldest state in the USA.
11 Seina flows though Paris to the Atlantic Ocean.
12 The Sahara is the greatest desert in North Africa, extending from the Atlantic Ocean to the Nile.
<span>1. I go to bed at ten o'clock every day. 2. I went to bed at ten o'clock yesterday. 3. My brother washes his face every morning. 4. Yesterday he washed his face at a quarter past seven. 5. I don't have history lessons every day. 6. We didn't rest yesterday. 7. My brother didn't drink coffee yesterday. 8. My mother always takes a bus to get to work, but yesterday she didn't take a bus. Yesterday she walked to her office. 9. D you talk to the members of your family every day? - Yes, I do. But yesterday I didn't talk to them: I was very busy yesterday. 10. Did you come home at six o'clock yesterday? - -No, I didn't. Yesterday I came home from school at half past eight. I was very tired. I had dinner with my family. After dinner I was very thirsty. I drank two cups of tea. Then I rested. 11. Does your sister go to school every day? — Yes, she does.</span>
Ответ:
Where did you live in 2015?
Где ты жил в 2015?
Nobody knew the correct answer.
He has never been there before.
We said nothing to him.
Mother gave no money.
Nobody came here.
I saw nobody in the garden.
There was nobody at home when I woke up.
There
are many traditions associated with both chambers of the Houses of
Parliament. The Woolsack, for instance, is a sort of stool stuffed with
wool, originally placed in Parliament in Edward III's reign as a symbol
of the basis of England's prosperity at that time. Nowadays, it is the
seat of the Lord Chancellor, as Speaker of the House of Lords and is
significantly stuffed with a blend of wool from the colonies and
dominions.
There is a place between the two sides of the Houses. In the Houses of
Commons this space is approximately the width of two drawn swords.
Formerly,the MP's, when very heated, sometimes drew swords and a figk
began.Therefore, a ruler was imposed prohibiting members to cross the
space. Today any MP who puts a foot forward is "called to amber"
immediately by the Speaker and he has to apologise to the House.