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7). 2. Where you were at 8 p.m. yesterday?
3. Who were you with on Sunday afternoon?
4. Where were you at 8 a.m. this morning?
5. Was your best friend happy yestarday?
6. Were you at school yestarday afternoon?
Harry Potter
Harry Potter - he became on of the popular characters in the stories of literature. Everyone adores him, and adults and children and some elderly people. He attends Hogwarts School, where they teach magical tricks. In many chapters, he struggles with the evil Voldemort, who is to blame for the death of his parents. In fact, according to the story, Harry has two best friends, Their name is Hermione and Ron. Thanks to Joan Rowling, the story turned out to be impressive and memorable. Books about "Harry Potter" were written for people of any religion, race or nationality. In my opinion, watching movies or reading books about Harry Potter, children learn many priceless lessons.
Вот пожалуйста! :) Удачи!!!
When did you start travelling?
Have you ever traveled down a river?
Have you ever traveled around the world?
How did you travel? - если скажут, что здесь нужно использовать perfect - настаивайте на правильности своего решения, так как здесь идет уточнение предыдущего вопроса.
When did you make round-the-world car trip?
How many countries have you visited? - можно и How many countries did you visit? - НО здесь по смыслу имеется ввиду How many countries have you already visited?
The USA produces more doughnuts than all the other countries in the world - not stated
The fillings in doughnuts were first added to make them well-cooked - true
Mrs. Gregory was the best doughnut cook in her town - not stated
Mrs. Gregory invented doughnuts with a hole in the centre. - false
At the beginning of the 20th century, doughnuts became very popular in the United States - true
The doughnut machine brought its inventor lots of money - true
The spelling ‘donut’ is more popular in the US than anywhere else - not stated
The ‘Doughnut Girls’ was the name for women who served in the army during World War I - false