1. is produced (present simple passive)
2. не уверена, но вроде has been stolen (present perfect passive)
3. are being washed (present continious passive)
4. was broken into (past simple passive)
-May I help you?
-Yes, please, I want to buy a new TV
-What kind of TV do you want?
-I want really big TV with a good quality.
-Hmm. Which firm do you prefer?
-I don't know.
-May be Samsung?
-Oh, I heard about Samsung's TVs. Can you show me the best TV for me?
-Yes, I think this TV is the best. It is very good, and it's not so expensive.
-Really? How much is it costs?
-1000 dollars.
-That's grate! I'll buy it! Where I can pay for it?
-In front of the big wooden wall you can find a cash.
-Thank you so much. Good bye!
-Bye bye! see you! come back.
My school is a three-storeyed building.
It is quite big with sport ground behind it, inside swimming pool.
On the groundfloor there are the classrooms for the primary-
<span>school pupils, workshops, library. </span>
There are all kinds of tools and machines in the workshops.
The boys of our school have a woodwork room too.
There is a room for manual works for girls.
Teachers teach them how to cook, sew and design clothes.
Our school library is nice and clean.
Two librarians help pupils to find books they need.
There are many bookcases and bookshelves with a lot of books there.
If you enter the school and turn right you see a big light dining-room.
It is always busy and noisy, but it is clean.
Here pupils and their teachers have their lunch.
There are blue curtains on the windows and beautiful pictures on the walls.
There is a gymnasium on the ground floor as well.
Our physical training lessons are held there.
Pupils like to go there even after the lessons, because it has a lot of sport equipment.
Our school has many classrooms.
The classrooms are light and spacious.
There are three large windows in each classroom with flower pots on the window sills.
Each room has teacher's table, pupils desks, blackboard, tables and charts on the wall, maps and portraits.
There are special classrooms for Chemistry, Physics, Biology,
<span>History, Geography, English, and Russian. </span>
On the third floor there is a big nice assemble hall.
A lot of meetings, concerts, festivals are held there.
Our classroom is on the second floor. Its windows face the school-yard.
Our form-mistress is a teacher of Russian language and literature.
We respect her very much, she is a kind and knowledgeable teacher.
She teaches us Russian and is so fond of her subject, that each of us can not help liking too.
When I think about my school I don't remember its walls and desks; it is my teachers and school-mates who will be always with me.
<span>I am so thankful to our teachers for what they have done for us.</span>
The English usually have 4 meals a day: breakfast, lunch, tea (5 o'clock), and dinner. Breakfast can be a full "English breakfast" of corn flakes with milk and sugar, or bacon and eggs, toast and marmalade, tea or coffee. Some people, however, have just a cup of tea or coffee with a toast. This is usually called a "continental breakfast".
At midday everything is stopped for lunch. Most offices and small shops are closed for an hour and the city pavements are full of people on their way to cafes, coffee bars, restaurants. Factory and plant workers usually eat in their canteens.
The English like what they call "good plain food". Usually they like steak, roast beef, Yorkshire pudding, and fish and chips.
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