1. Are the usual meals in England breakfast, lunch, tea and dinner, and supper? - <u><em>общий</em></u>
2. In England mealtimes are as follows: breakfast time is between 7 and 9 a.m., lunch time is between 12 and 2 p.m., dinner is between 7 and 10 p.m, aren't they? -<em><u> разделительный</u></em>
3. Does usual breakfast consist of porridge, bacon and eggs, marmalade with buttered toast and tea or coffee? - <u><em>общий</em></u>
4. Can you have for a change a boiled egg, cold ham or perhaps fish? - <u><em>общий</em></u>
5.Englishmen generally have lunch at one o'clock p.m, don't they? -<em><u> разделительный</u></em>
6. When does everything stop for tea in England. - <em><u>специальный</u></em>
7. Where do people often come in for a chat with their cup of tea?- <em><u>специальный</u></em>
8. Some English families like to have the so called "high tea", don't they?<em><u> - разделительный</u></em>
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<span>In 2150, my school is going to be the most prestigious. All children will be torn down. All teachers will be good. Дальше сам там подумай и в переводчике набери</span>
<span>Do you know what a maple leaf is? It's on the CANADIAN flag.CANADIANS like it so much that they have special CELEBRATION in honour of this plant.
At the BEGINNING of spring sugar maples start to produce sap or tree water. The BOILING of sap and maple sugar to make maple syrup is one of the OLDEST traditions in Canada. They got it from native people of North America, Indians.
There are maple syrup FESTIVALS all over Canada. They USUALLY start in March and last from three to six eeks. You can see sap coming from rees and help cook syrup. You can listen to live music and take part in FUNNY contests.</span>
1.Susan isn't watching a flim.
2.Are boys drinking the Cola? No, the aren't.
3.Are they enjoying their holidays? Yes, they are.
4.I'm not eating a sandwich.
5.Is Ted playing the drums? No, he isn't.