nastyasiminyuk
08.10.2021 13:00

Complete each sentence with the verbs in brackets (‘to’ or ‘bare’ infinitive). Write down the answer as shown in the example. Don't put the full stop after the last word.

Example: 1. to sing, 2. sleep, 3. to read, 4. to swim, 5. watch, 6. write

1. I wonder where Sue is. She promised not late. (be)

2. We were all too afraid to speak. Nobody wanted anything. (say)

3. It was a nice day, so we decided for a walk. (go)

4. Our neighbour threatened the police if we didn't stop the noise. (call)

5. I'm still looking for a job but I hope something soon. (find)

6. She doesn’t let us in the garden alone. (play)

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sonykit2006
07.12.2022 06:55

If you arrive in Great Britain you'll hear the word “tradition” everywhere. Englishmen have sentimental love for things and traditions. They never throw away old things.

In many houses in Great Britain they have fire-places and though their bedrooms are awfully cold, the English people do not want to have central heating because they do not want to have changes.

Therefore the Yeomen-Warders are dressed in traditional medieval clothes and the traditional dress of the Horse Guards regiment has existed since the twelfth century.

In the House of Lords of the British Parliament there are two rows of benches for lords and a sack of wool for the Lord Chancellor to sit on it. This is so because in the old times wool made England rich and powerful. In the House of Commons you will see two rows of benches for the two parties: the government on one side and the opposition — on the other. In front of the benches there is the strip on a carpet and when a member speaking in the House puts his foot beyond that strip, there is a shout “Order!”. This dates from the time when the members had swords on them and during the discussion might want to start fighting. The word “order” reminded them that no fighting was allowed in the House.

Another old custom remains from the time when there was a lot of robbers in London. In those days the shouting “Who goes home?” was often heard in the Houses of Parliament and the members went in groups along the dark narrow streets of the old city. In modem London with its well-lit streets the shouting “Who goes home?” is still heard.

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missksyushase
27.03.2023 09:57

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                                                                                   16th November

Dear Helen,

Thanks for your letter, it was nice to hear from you. Sorry I didn't answer for a long time. I was very busy with my schoolwork. In my town.In my city, summer will be the best. we will walk in the park. look interesting to know more about and eat tasty morozhennoe.priezzhay and this summer will be much nezabyvaemoe.

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