2. My teacher spoke to me ten minutes ago.
3. It was Tuesday three days ago.
4. I got a new laptop three days ago.
Is Big Ben in England?
Yes, it is. Is the Eiffel Tower in Italy?
No, it is not. It is in France. Is the Parthenon in Poland?
No, it is not. It is in Greece. Is the White House in the USA?
Yes, it is. Is St Basil's Cathedral in Hungary?
No, it is not. It is in Russian Federation. Is the Sydney Opera House in Canada?
No, it is not. It is in Australia. Is the Statue of Liberty in the USA?
Yes, it is.
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Trafalgar square is the square in the center if the London.
On the beginings it was callen by imperor of Great Britan Wilgelm the IV, but it was renamed after the Trafalgar battle, which britains were won.
It is known for beautiful fountains and statues on it. Also there is situated the statue of admiral Nelson, who was command british fleet.
It sounds unusual and poetic. British poet George Orwell called this plase a "Victory Square" in one of his novels
"The education system was Velikobritaniya for many centuries and currently is subject to strict quality standards. Education in Britain is compulsory for all citizens aged from 5 to 16 years.
There are two sectors of education: public (free education) and private (fee-based educational institutions, private schools). In the UK there are two systems of education that are easy to get along with, one in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, the second in Scotland.
According to UNESCO and OECD in 2012 in the country were enrolled 3.5 million students, of which 427 thousand were foreign citizens. However, about 27 thousand Englishmen trained abroad."