17.1
3) Have you ever been Australia?
4) Have you ever lost your passport?
5) Have you ever flown in a helicopter?
6) Have you ever eaten Chinese food?
7) Have you ever been in New York?
8) Have you ever (drive (я не знаю как правильно сказать)) a bus?
9) Have you ever broken your leg?
17.2
2) Helen has never been in Australia.
3) Helen has eaten Chinese food a few times.
4) Helen has never (drive) a bus.
Я не знаю ваши данниє, потому не могу ответить на 5, 6, 7 и 8 вопроси.
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<span><span>На английском языкеПеревод на русский язык</span><span>FestivalФестиваль</span><span>There are hundreds of festivals taking place every month all over the world. They are often connected with celebrations of certain holidays, for example, New Year Day, St. Patrick’s Day, Shrove Tuesday, Mother’s Day, May Day, Children’s Day, Halloween, etc. There are also some festivals, which are not connected with common holidays, but are cheerfully celebrated in certain countries. For example, Songkran – Thai New Year, La Tomatina, Oktoberfest, Glastonbury Festival, Guy Fawkes Night, Notting Hill Carnival, Holi. I think that everyone enjoys participating in such festivals. As for me, I would love to see the Notting Hill Carnival and Holi. These two festivals are so different from the ones we celebrate each year. The Notting Hill Carnival is a street carnival, which takes place in England in late August. It is named after the London district, where it’s held. This festival has been celebrated since 1966 and it is considered to be the inspiration of black immigrants. The Notting Hill Carnival lasts for several days and is attended by more than two million people every year. The participants wear shimmering costumes, sing Calipso songs, play drum music, and present group dancing. Perhaps, the most inviting part during the festival is the tasting of exotic food. Holi is another festival I’d like to visit. It’s a spring festival, which marks the abundance of wheat harvest. It has originated in India and is celebrated for a couple of days. The main idea of the festival is to show the triumph of virtue over evil through bright colors. The participants are seen singing and dancing in small groups. They also throw colors at each other. On this day people stop any quarrels, forgive each other and with good luck.</span></span>
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2. a)
Hobbit get many letters today
i am on duty now
the king dont get along with the mice
b)
the elephants did wonderful work
the king did called his wise man
the mice dont eat with nice manners
c)
Everyday- tomorrow
am-will
we will lean many ner words on next lesson