Trafalgar square is the largest square in London. It is often considered the heart of the city.
This place is the center of Westminster . It connects the three main streets. Crowds of tourists admire its landmark.
It was designed by architect John Nash in the 1820s. It was constructed and officially given its name in 1830.
It feature some of London's top attractions: galleries, historical buildings, monuments.
There is the monument to Nelson, and the rest of the space includes many other interesting buildings. These are sculptures of great people who played a significant role in the history of England, fountains, two National Galleries which hold about 2300 paintings.
Trafalgar Square is surrounded by many roads, and its center is the main traffic junction. The movement of traffic is intensively growing during the peak hours.
1. The city of Rome is older than the city of London.
2. Florence is the most beautiful city I've ever seen. (C)
3. Who is the richest man in the world?
4. Excuse me, where is the nearest police station? (C)
5. Is this exercise as easy as the first one? (C)
6. My dog isn't as smart as yours.
7. That church is the oldest building in the town. (C)
8. I'm not as good at mathematics as you. (C)
9. Sarah is more ambitious than Kelly.
10. What was the most boring film you've ever seen?
11. Alice works as fast as Jeremy.
12. Mary should study harder, or she'll fail her exam.
Объяснение:
1) The window wasn't opened by my dad.
2) Our rooms aren't cleaned every morning.
3) Our new English textbook won't be published next year.
4) The letters weren't sent a week ago.
5) The first stations of the London Tube weren't built more than a hundred years ago.
6) English and German aren't taught in lots of schools.
7) Who won't be asked at Maths lesson today?
8) Bread and milk aren't bought every Friday in our local shop.
9) The film wasn't shown last year .
10) The vegetables weren't bought at the market on Sunday morning.
11) We hope that in the 21st century Russian won't be studied in lots of countries.
1) Was the window opened by my dad?
2) Are our rooms cleaned every morning?
3) Will our new English textbook be published next year?
4) Were the letters sent a week ago?
5) Were the ferst stations of the London Tube built more than a hundred years ago?
6) Are English and German taught in lots of schools?
7) Who will be asked at Maths lesson today?
8) Are bread and milk bought every Friday in our local shop?
9) Was the film shown last year?
10) Were the vegetables bought at the market on Sunday morning?
11) Do we hope that in the 21st century Russian will be studied in lots of countries? Will Russian be studied in lots of countries in the 21st century?