What is he/she like?
My younger brother is funny.
My elder sister is small.
<span>Maslenitsa is a very cheerful holiday. Since ancient times, people celebrate it with festivals. The holiday is dedicated to the care of winter and the arrival of spring. This holiday lasts for a week. But the most solemn day is Sunday. On Sunday, people communicate, congratulate each other on holidays, eat (eat) pancakes, and most importantly burn the stuffed "carnival". I believe that when burned in effigy, along with him to burn all the troubles and failures. After the celebration of carnival lent starts...</span>
1) I walk to work every day but today I am taking the bus.
2) I eat vegetables every day but today I am eating meat.
3) I play volleyball every day but today I am playing basketball.
4) I go windsurfing every day but today I am going skiing.
5) I play darts every day but today I am playing chess.
6) I read a book every day but today I am meeting friends.
3. I didn't go anywhere very interesting on my holidays.
1. opened, came
2. travelled
3. had, enjoyed
4. went, spent
5. was, wrote
6. won
7. finished, entered
8. read, returned
9. how did muscovites look...
10. became