1) They reflect the history of the country and its cultural and religious traditions. 2) Americans celebrate Christmas on the 25th of December. 3) The 1st of January is not so widely celebrated in the United States as we do it in Russia. 4) The most important holiday in America is the 4th of July, The Independence Day. 5) The 4th of July is the day-off and people don't go to work. Other holidays when people don't go to work are: Martin Luther King's day on the 20th of January, Labour Day on the 7th of September and Thanksgiving on the last Friday of November. 6) It is a big white stone on the shore in Plymouth in Massachusetts, that the pilgrims landed on. It is called «The Plymouth Rock». 7) Halloween is children's most favourite holiday.
1. I ( go) to bed at ten o'clock every day. 2. I (went) to bed at ten o'clock yesterday. 3. Does your sister ( go) to school every day? - Yes, she does. 4. Yesterday he ( washed) his face at a quarter past seven. 5. I (do not have) history lessons every day. 6. We (did not rest) yesterday. 7. My brother (did not drink) coffee yesterday. 8. My mother always ( takes) a bus to get to work, but yesterday she (did not take) a bus. 9. Do you ( talk) to the members of your family every day? - Yes, I do. But yesterday I (did not talk) to them: I (was) very busy yesterday. 10. Did you ( come) home at six o'clock yesterday? - No, I didn't.
he was at school today
cat was happy decause I 'm at home
we were wet because it's raining
they were in hospital because their daughter is ill
you were on the beach because it's hot