1. I don't know... 2. Do they want to publish... 3. She thinks he is driving dangerously 4. Who that man is who is standing in the door way? -Don't you recognize him? 5. I don't have time now, I'm having dinner. 6. Where is Tom and Nick now? They are talking in the garden. 7. Do you want to see my father? - Yes, i do. 8. Michael knows German... He wants to know... but he has a little time... 9. We are having... 10. He wants... 11. I think she doesn't feel safe there. 12. Do you see what I mean? 13. Do you hear what she is saying? 14. Now he doesn't feel like... 15. Are they coming tonight? - Yes, I believe so.
St. Petersburg is often called Russian capital of culture, northern Venice. It is the second largest city in Russia. Few world cities can boast of so many sights, museums, opera houses and drama theatres, tofts and palaces, parks and monuments. St. Petersburg is also the city of bridges. 68 rivers, channels and lades cross the city in different directions forming 42 islands on its territory. Now there are 580 bridges including 20 drawbridges in St. Petersburg and its suburbs. The most famous square in the city is the Palace Square with its magnificent ensemble. Here one can see the Winter Palace built by Rastrelli. Till the revolution it was the residence of the Russian csars. Now the Winter Palace and four other buildings are occupied by the Hermitage, one of the oldest art museums in Russia. There one can see masterpieces of outstanding artists: Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, Rembrandt, Velazquez and other unique works of art. St. Petersburg inspired many of our great poets, writers, painters, sculptors, composers and actors. Much of the life and work of Pushkin, Dostoevsky, Tchaikovsky, Repin and Kramskoi was connected with the city. Without the slightest doubt, “white nights” are the most popular time for tourists to visit St. Petersburg. A lot of festivals and excursions are conducted in the city through this period. I like this city.