Trafalgar Square is the GEOGRAPHICAL centre of London.
It was built to commemorate the NAVAL victory of Britain.
A lot of tourists come to this FAMOUS square every day.
It is busy and NOISY all year round.
I am sure this place is very INTERESTING and is worth VISITING.
TASK 2
London IS the capital of Great Britain.
The Romans FOUNDED a settlement on the river Thames MORE than 2000 years ago.
It WAS CALLED Londinium.
Now this large and prosperous city HAS a lot of sightseeings.
TASK 3
Not far from Trafalgar Square there is a quiet little street. It is Downing Street. At number 10 each Prime Minister has lived. Walking forward we come to Parliament Square. Westminster Abbey is situated here. It was founded in the 11-th century. Almost all British kings and queens have been crowned here.
TASK 4
My little sister comes (-) home at half past five.
(C)—
Our classroom is on the second floor.
(C) THE
Russia is washed by the ocean in the north.
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1. It is clear to me that you don't know your lesson.
2. London is the capital of Great Britain.
3. At nine o'clock the lecturer entered (—) the hall, walked up to the table, put his bag on it, looked at everybody and began his lecture.
4. My explanation seemed strange to the teacher.
5. He gave her a big bunch of flowers.
6. We tried to speak to him, but he did not want to listen to us.
7. Yesterday the teacher spoke to us about the architecture of St. Petersburg.
8. My grandmother often complains of headache.
9. I am sorry, I cannot speak to you now, the professor is waiting for me.
10. I must go to the institute and explain to him some details of our work.
11. Many pages of this book are torn.
12. Everybody looked at me with surprise: they had not waited for me.
1.) was / -
2.) formed
3.) were
4.) existed
5.) is
6.) lived
7.) did they eat / ate
8.) stayed / traveled
9.) had have
10.) reads
11.) meet
12.) didn't like