1. Agatha Christie was educated at home. She didn't go to school.
Who was educated at home?
2. Once she disappeared. She was found in a hotel in Harrogate, after she had been missing for 11 days.
Where was she found?
3. Pablo Picasso didn't like going to school unless he was allowed to take one of his father's pigeons with him.
What didn't Pablo Picasso like?
4. A train came off the line and several people were injured.
Who were injured?
5. More recently a connection has been made between stress and the immune system.
What has been made between stress and the immune system?
6. A Patient who has been given the wrong drugs died.
Why did a Patient die?
7. It has been clearly shown that passive smoking can seriously affect your health.
What can seriously affect your health?
<span><span>1. I (am taking) my sister to school now.
2. He (is helping) his father now.
3. At the moment they (are going) to the river for a swim.
4. She (is playing) the violin now.
5. I (am reading) now.
6. He (is sleeping) now.
7. We (are drinking) tea now.
8. They (are going) to school now.
9. I (am not sleeping) now.
10. She (is not drinking) coffee now.
11. We (are not watching) TV now.
12. They (are not eating) now.
13. My mother (is not working) now.
14. Are you (working) now?
15. Is he (playing) now?
16. Are they (eating) now?
17. Is your sister (resting) now?
18. What are you (doing) now?
19. What are you (reading) now?
20. What are they (eating) now?
21. What is your brother (drinking) now?
22. Is everybody (thaving) a good time now?
23. Is she (taking) medi</span>cine
now?<span>
24. Where are they (going) now?
25. Are they (speaking) English now?
1. I (take) her to school every day.
2. He (helps) his father very often.
3. They usually (go) to the river for a swim.
4 She (plays) the violin every day.
5 I (read) every day.
6 He (sleeps) every night.
7 We (drink) tea every morning.
8 They (go) to school every morning.
9 I (do not sleep) in the daytime.
10 She (does not drink) coffee after lunch.
11 We do (not watch) TV in the morning.
12 They (do not eat) at the lesson.
13 My mother (does not work) at an office.
14 Do you (work) every day?
15 Does he (play) in the af</span>ternoon?<span>
16 Do they (eat) at school?
17 Doe your sister (rest) after school?
18 What do you (do) every morning?
19 What do you (read) after dinner?
20 What do they (eat) at breakfast?
21 What does your brother (drink) in the evening?
22 Does everybody (have) a good time every Satur</span>day?<span>
23 How often does she (take) medicine?
24 Where do they (go) on Sunday?
25 What language do they usu</span>ally
(speak)?</span>
Red Square has witnessed many important events in the life of Russian people. Visitors from home and abroad stream here to enjoy the beauty of the historic buildings and monuments. The Kremlin represents centuries of Russian history. Like the Tower of London the Kremlin was used as a fortress and a sovereign’s residence. Now it houses
the President’s office and a number of museums including the Armory Chamber and the Diamond Fund.In the centre of the square by the Kremlin wall is the Lenin Mausoleum, erected in 1930 by A. Shchusev.On the southern side of Red Square is St. Basil’s Cathedral (Vasily Blazheny), a masterpiece of ancient
Russian architecture. It was built in 1555-61 in memory of the victory over Kazan (1552). The monument
standing in front of the Cathedral tells us of the people’s victory over the Polish invaders in 1612.The
monument is the work of I. Martos (1752-1835). Not far from the Cathedral is what is called the Lobnoye
Mesto, a platform of white stone more than 400 years old. Red Square had been associated with trading. The first stone shops were built here in the 16th century.
Today on their site stands the State Department Store, better known as GUM.
If we walk up from St. Basil’s to the opposite end of the square we face a red brick building. This is the
History Museum. In the west Red Square is adjoining the Kremlin. Just on the other side of the Kremlin
wall we can see the building of the former Senate, an outstanding architectural monument built by Matvei
Kasakov (1738-1813), now the seat of the Administration of the President.
There were many children at the <span>zoo</span>
1 She can jump very high.
2 I seldom wash the floor.
3 My friends live in Moscow.
4 Nick studies in the 5th form.
5 We must help our parents.
6 Dick collects CDs and buys them very often.