<span>- What are you doing this weekend?
- I don't know. I haven't decided yet.
- I cant find my address book. Have you seen it?
- It was on the table last night.
- Are you hungry?
- I have just eaten.
- Paula and Sue are here.
- Are they? What time did they arrive?</span>
<span>My
grandmother taught me to cook stunning Ukrainian borsch. Last month, we
organized a family dinner and I made this dish. There are a lot of vegetables
in it that is why it has such a rich taste and wonderful color. My soup turned
out dark-red and a spoon of white sour cream decorated it. Everyone liked my borsch, especially my
grandfather. He asked an incremental portion and said that a special flavor to
my borsch gave the finely chopped parsley and dill, that I put into the ready
dish. It was very tasty.
You can find a recipe of Ukrainian borsch in my blog.</span>
1. R. is going to the cinema.
2. B. is meeting Dave at 4.30.
3. D. is having lunch with Ken.
4. Tom and sue are going to the party.
2. are you working next week?
what are you doing tomorrow evening?
what time are your friends arriving?
when is Liz going on holiday.
The obvious, but I cannot but mention: if the Belarusian nature is being destroyed, it is not frightening pace, and in itself actually remains untouched. I with his attraction to natural beauty only glad. We do not have mountains and sea, but there are endless forests, rivers and lakes. Without scorched steppes and bald hills, without salt marshes and rocky soils, but with an abundance of greenery.
A huge number of people live in much worse conditions in terms of the environment. Our eyes are blurred, everything seems ordinary and boring to us, but the value of the Belarusian nature does not diminish