I love shopping. I love looking around the shops and seeing all the things and people. My friends say I like to spend money. It’s probably true. There’s a very good supermarket near me. They have everything you need for your house. If you want a tin of sardines, a tube of toothpaste, a box of chocolates, a carton of milk, a packet of biscuits, a bottle of lemonade or a jar of jam, you can buy it at the supermarket. They sell everything. If you want a lot of things, you can use a trolley. If you don’t want much, you can use a small basket. If you can’t find all the things, which you want, on the shelves, ask a shop assistant for help. When you have chosen everything, you have to stand in the queue at the check-out to pay for your purchase. You may pay with your debit card or in cash. If you pay in cash, give your money to the cashier. He or she will put it into the till and give you your change. If there is anything wrong with the service or any goods, customers can complain to the manager. Our supermarket is super
1) Britain invented and developed many of the sports.
Did Britain invent and develop many of the sports?
What country invented and developed many of the sports?
What sports did Britain invent and develop?
Where did they invent and develop many of the sports?
2) It is sometimes called the English national game.
Is it sometimes called the English national game?
What is sometimes called the English national game?
What is it sometimes called?
Why is it sometimes called the English national game?
3) Many cricket clubs were founded in the 18th century.
Were many cricket clubs founded in the 18th century?
Who founded many cricket clubs in the 18th century?
When were many cricket clubs founded?
What was founded in the 18th century?
4) International cricket matches can last for 5 days.
Can international cricket matches last for 5 days?
What can last for 5 days?
For how long can International cricket matches last?
Why can International cricket matches last for 5 days?
5) Swimming, boating and sailing have always been popular in Britain.
Have swimming, boating and sailing always been popular in Britain?
What has always been popular in Britain?
Where have swimming, boating and sailing always been popular?
Why have swimming, boating and sailing always been popular in Britain?
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Pater Pan By J.M Barrie
Peter Pan fights a pirate
Harry Potter by J.K Rowling
Harry Potter and voledemort on the verge of battle
Snow White By the Brothers Grimm
The queen looks at the girl's curls
Объяснение:
Точно не знаю правильно или нет, если нет то простите :3