1. to win A
2. was writing B
3. the fastest A
4. had worked B
5. such a C
6. used to go A
7. whose C
8. <span>doesn’t he C
9. would come A
10. is leaving C</span>
1) read — reads
2) buy — buys
3) come — comes
Boxing is a sport in which two people try to hit each other for a certain period of time. This sport originated from fist fighting that was part of the Olympic Games in Ancient Greece. In the 19th century boxing was very popular in England but its "golden age" was in the USA, in the 1920-s and 1930-s.
There are people who think that boxing is a dangerous sport and it should be banned. It is sad that boxers are sometimes hurt so badly that they can't get up from the floor.
She waters her flowers every week.
Does she water her flowers every week ?
Does she water or plant her flowers ?
She waters her flowers every week, does n`t she ?
Who waters her flowers every week ?
Nothing is clearly marked, borders are not shaded. This is the earth, but the sun and fog give it a vague charm. If sunlight disappears, everything around it becomes gray, looks gloomy and dank. As soon as the fog disappears completely, the earth appears naked in streams of sunlight and ends its charm. Such, therefore, is the English soul, where joy and sorrow play like light and shadow, like the sun and fog. A soul that without this hazy golden haze completely loses its charm, showing us an Englishman with lead eyes, who is portrayed by satirists.