Use your imagination Reading Before reading 1 Look at the photos and discuss these questions. 1 Have you ever seen works of art like these? Where? 2 What do you think they are made of? 3 How do you think they are made?
1. We have taken (to take) a lot of pictures for our album this year. 2. He has left (to leave) for London, we won't see him for a month. 3. I have read (to read) this story twice; it's very interesting. 4. The weather has changed (to change) greatly; it's so cold now. 5. We have bought (to buy) Granny a nice present for her birthday. We think she will like it. 6. It will be (to be) very warm in Yerevan this week. 7. Where's the picture? I have given (to give) it to Bob. 8. Jane isn't at home now. She has gone (to go) to the playground. 9. They have done (to do) all their work. They are free to play now. 10. Look! Somebody is breaking (to break) the window.
Who never saw Scotland, he really does not know the UK. Scotland - the country in the United Kingdom, in the north of England. Its symbol - a thistle and its patron - Saint Andrew. The country is divided into Highlands and Lowlands (High and Low land?). Most of the industry is concentrated in the Lowlands, in the Clyde Valley. Glasgow - the big bustling city, Edinburgh - the capital. Glasgow and Edinburgh - two large central Scotland. Among them, only 45 miles and you will reach from Glasgow to Edinburgh in about an hour by train, but the city is very different. Glasgow - the heart of the industry. This is a business and trade center. This is a busy, prosperous, dirty in parts and trim in other cities, it is beautiful and ugly, with its large port and lively streets. Edinburgh is quite cold, but attractive, very proud, but friendly and has a great past. Edinburgh is known as the Athens of the north. It is an ancient city and if you walk in his district, then you can feel the history in the ...
2. He has left (to leave) for London, we won't see him for a month.
3. I have read (to read) this story twice; it's very interesting.
4. The weather has changed (to change) greatly; it's so cold now.
5. We have bought (to buy) Granny a nice present for her birthday. We think she will like it.
6. It will be (to be) very warm in Yerevan this week.
7. Where's the picture? I have given (to give) it to Bob.
8. Jane isn't at home now. She has gone (to go) to the playground.
9. They have done (to do) all their work. They are free to play now.
10. Look! Somebody is breaking (to break) the window.