A nation is a group of people who share common history and usually a language and usually, but not always, live in the same area. Culture can be described as our everyday life: how we communicate, what makes us happy and said. It also includes our language, religion, traditions, behavior, way of life – in other words, what we do each day. People that belong to various nations may differ and they always differ from one another. For example, the Germans are regarded as scientifically-minded and industrious, they're always considered solid, intelligent and mathematical. And, for instance, Israeli are believed to be mercenary, industrious, shrewd, loyal to family, religious. There is a big amount of examples we can list about national character of different people. Proving the difference of the national stereotypes I want to compare Russian and English nations. There are a lot of features that vary. The Russians are industrious, tough, brave, progressive and suspicious. They are always considered to be nationalistic, over - patriotic (because of this reason they're good soldiers), we are willing to respect opinion of other people.
1 I saw this girl with her dog yesterday. Did you see this girl with her dog? Who saw this girl with her fog?
2My grandpa went for a walk yesterday in the afternoon. Did your grandpa go for a walk yesterday in the afternoon? When did your grandpa go for a walk?
3 Kate showed her record-book to her mother. Did Kate show her record-book to her mother? What did Kate show to her mother?
4. Helen played chess in the evening yesterday. Did Helen play chess in the evening yesterday? Why did Helen play chess in the evening yesterday?
5. My brother went to the shop yesterday. Did my brother go to the shop? Where did my brother go yesterday?