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Kate said if Mike liked her dress
Grand Father asked Mary What mark had she got at school
My sister asked me if I would take her to the theatre
Mother asked me if I had played with my friends
Prince John said to Locksley why he was shouting
Mike said to the Teacher that he had learnt a long poem
Father said to Jane to show him her ex. book
Tom's mother said him not to make noise
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1) The old square is smaller than the new square.
The new square is not so small as the old square
2) Bob is taller than Roy.
Roy is not so tall as Bob
3) Jane is seven. Pat is seven too.
Pat is as seven as Jane
4) Moscow is beautiful. London is beautiful too.
London is as beautiful as Moscow
5) The Volga is longer than the Oka.
The Oka is not so long as The volga
<span>6) Summers are more pleasant than winters.
Winters are not so pleasant as summers </span>
My name is Katya. I live in Krasnodar. It’s the central city of our region and one of the biggest cities in Russia. There are lots of big and small shops in my city. When we need to buy something we go shopping. My parents go shopping for food to the nearest supermarket nearly every day. We also have a special shopping day when we go to different shops together. It’s Saturday because all members of my family have a day-off. We go to several stores on this day. It can be a grocery, a bakery, a clothes store, a cosmetics store, a pharmacy, a store of electronic appliances and some others. My favourite shop is a clothes store. I really like shopping for new clothes and shoes. My mum always helps me to choose the right size and the right design. However, I prefer shopping with my best friends. Not far from the place where I live there is a huge mall with numerous shops, restaurants, an ice-rink, a cinema and entertainment facilities. We often go there for shopping or just to have a good time. It has become our favourite pastime recently. We don’t always buy something but window-shopping can be also fun. My parents say that in the past there were no big stores like this and sometimes it was difficult to find what you wanted. At the moment I can’t even imagine how people could have lived without shops and goods. I’m glad we have many opportunities for shopping.
1. He lives with his parents, doesn't he.
2. You will come to the party, won't you.
3. Ella doesn't eat meat, does she.