1 I usually walk to school, but today I'm going by bicycle
2 She usually wears trainers, but today she is wearing high heels
3 He usually watches TV, but today he is reading a book
4 They usually wear blue shirts, but today they are wearing green ones
5 We usually go swimming, but today we are having a picnic
<span>My parents got married in 1983 when the Soviet Union still existed. As you know, at Soviet Union times almost all young couples were given flats free of charge, which looked absolutely similar. The same happened to my parents. They were given a three-roomed flat in one of thesleeping quarters of our town. But my mother tried to make our flat unlike the others.
There are three rooms, a hall, a kitchen, a bathroom, a toilet and two balconies in my flat. When you enter my flat, you appear in a long hall where you can find a set of wardrobesand a big mirror.
On the right hand there is a kitchen. Our kitchen is not very big but it is very cozy. There you can find all the appliancesyou need in a modern kitchen. There is a fridge, a gas cooker, a microwave oven, a food processor, a mixer, acoffee maker and so on. Also there is modern furniture, a kitchen table and four chairs. The walls are decorated with embroidered pictures. There is a big window in the kitchen and that’s why this room is always full of sunlight. My family likes to spend time in the kitchen because it is the warmest and the most comfortable place in my flat.
Going along the hall, you will enter a living room (also on the right hand). This room is my father’s favourite. He likes to have a rest there, lying on the sofa and watching TV. There is a set of wardrobes and bookcases on the right side of the room. On the left side there is a sofa, two armchairsand a coffee table between them. Also there is a big TV set in front of the sofa. There is a big window and a balcony in this room. My mother likes plants very much and that’s why this room and the balcony are full of plants.
Next to the living-room you can find a children’s room. It used to be my sister’s and my room but as my sister lives separately, this room is mine now. This is the smallest room in the flat but it doesn’t diminish itsadvantages. There is a wardrobe, a sofa, a bookcase, a desk with a computer on it and a dressing table. There is a fluffy carpet on the floor. There are posters on the walls and pot plants on the windowsill.
Our bathroom is painted in green colours. Our bathtub and a wash basin are yellow. Our towels andbathrobes are of different colours, the rug is blue, so that’s why when you enter this room you have an impression that you are inside a rainbow.
The toilet-room is really very small. There is nothing except a toilet and a small cabinet next to it.
So, let’s move to the last room in my flat. It is at the end of the hall on your left hand. This is my parents’ room. There is a double-bed, two bedside cabinets and a big wardrobe in this room. It is painted in warm colours and it is always a pleasure to rest there, reading a book or watching TV, which is on the wall. There is the second balcony in this room.
As they say, “My home is my castle”. So my home is a real castle for me and I don’t want to have another one.</span><span>
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Past Simple:
1. I finished work, walked to the beach, and found a nice place to swim.
2. I lived in Odessa for two years.
3. I studied English when I was a child.
4. Did you have a bicycle when you were a boy?
5. She was shy as a child, but now she is very outgoing.
6. We didn't come because it was raining.
7. Did he come to your party last week?
8. He sent me a letter six months ago.
9. She played the piano when she was a child.
10. They didn't give John their new address.
Present Perfect:
<span>1. Have you read the book yet? </span>
2. Nobody has ever climbed that mountain.
3. Has there ever been a war in England?
4. I think I've seen that movie before.
5. Japanese has become one of the most popular courses at the university since the Asian studies program was established.
6. You have grown since the last time I saw you.
7. Ann hasn't mastered Japanese, but she can communicate.
8. We've had many major problems while working on this project.
9. She has talked to several specialists about her problem, but nobody knows why she is sick.
<span>10. My car has broken down three times this week.
Мы такое делали.
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2. with (скорее всего. просто вопрос корявый)
3. by
4. by
5. by скорее всего
6. by
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I have bought some new shoes. Do you want to see them?
<span>"Where is Liz' 'She has gone out</span>
<span> I'm looking for Paula. Have you seen her?</span>
<span> Look! Somebody has broken that window.</span>
<span>'Does Lisa Know that you're going away? Yes, I have tallen her.</span>
<span>I can't find my umbrella. Somebody has taken it</span>
<span><span> I'm looking for Sarah. Where has she gone?</span></span>
I know that woman but Ihave forgotten her name.
<span>Sue is having a party tonight . She has invited a lot of people.</span>
<span>What are you going to do? Have you decided?</span>
<span>Where are my glasses? 'I don't know. I haven`t seen them' </span>