<span>I<u>’m going to</u> work in summer.</span>
<span /><span>I <u>am</u><u> going to</u> send him a telegram.</span>
<span /><span>We<u>’re going to</u> get married in June.</span>
<span /><span><span>How long <u> are</u> you <u>going to</u> stay with us?</span></span>
<span><span><span>The sky is clearing up; the rain <u>is going to</u> stop in a minute.</span></span></span>
<span><span><span><span>I <u>am going to</u> meet him tomorrow</span></span></span>
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He was at the theatre yesterday
Вчера он был в театре
I'm not slim
Am I slim?
Kate isn' t 11.
Is Kate 11?
Tom can' t swim well.
Can Tom swim well?
Girls don' t eat ice cream....
Do the girls eat ice cream...?
Ex3
1am
2is
3 aren't
4 was
5are
6are
7are
8will be
9was
10will be
11 were, arent
Ex4
1your shoes are very dirty
2my mother is a teacher
3 the house isnt very big
4the shops arent open today
5my keys are in my bag
6 they were present at the meeting yesterday
7peter is 18 years old
8 you arent very tall
9the weather will be good tomorrow
Ex5
1 is your mother at home?
2 are your parents well?
3 is your job interesting?
4 are the shops open today?
5 are you interested in sport?
6are your children at school?
7 why are you late?
The tower was built in 1858. The project architect was Augustus Pugin. The height of the tower and spire is 96.3 m.<span>Big Ben is one of the best-known landmarks in Europe. Nowadays the word Big Ben connects the bell, the clock and the tower at the same time. The tower is closed to the general public, but people with a "special interest" might offer an excursion for additional payment.</span>