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<span>There are many national holidays in Russia, when people all over the country do not work and have special celebrations.Holidays and notable days Russia - officially established in Russia holidays, professional holidays, memorial days, anniversaries and days of military glory (victory day) Russia<span>. For example, its important Russian holidays: </span></span>
<span>January 1 - New Year's Eve;
January 5 - The Baptism of Christ;
April 7 - Annunciation;
August 6 - Transfiguration of the Lord;
August 15 - Assumption of the Virgin;
September 8 - The Nativity of the Blessed Virgin;
December 25 - Christmas Day;
</span><span><u>Most of all, I love the New Year holiday. New Year is the long-awaited holiday. Many love the winter because of the holiday. All people are waiting for the New Year's magic. Everyone believes that the New Year's Eve all wishes come true</u><span><u>.</u></span></span>
<span>11. I can’t find the house. I should have written down the address.
12. She is very sleepy. She shouldn't have stayed up very late last night.
13. I may go for a walk later. It depends on the weather.
14. The ground is covered with snow. It must have been snowing last night.
15. She must have been in a great hurry to leave for the theater because she left all the dinner dishes on the table.
16. That store has just gone bankrupt. I believe they should have had a
stricter policy about giving people credit.
17. I’m afraid Mr. Smith is deaf. He must be unable to hear what you say.</span>
How did they decide to get there?
Did they decide to get there by train?
Who decided to get there?
Did they decide to get there by train or by plane?
They decided to get there by train, didn't they?