1. Ted IS TAKING a shower right now.
2. I AM NOT DOING some math problems at the moment.
3. My grandfather often COMES over for dinner at the weekends.
4. My school BEGINS at nine every day.
5. What time DO YOU WAKE UP on weekdays?
6. I usually DON’T WORK on Sundays.
7. She IS NOT SLEEPING now, she IS STUDYING.
8. How often DO YOU REVIEW your lessons?
9. Miss Clara TAKES a violin class every Wednesday.
10. This flower SMELLS so good.
11. It IS RAINING now. Take your umbrella.
12. Where ARE YOU GOING now? I AM GOING to the hospital.
1. There were two apples on the table, one of which fell on the stool.
2. I decided to move to the town but my brother just returned from it.
3. When we were little children we often ran around the valleys.
4. You have to turn to the left and then to the right. Don’t miss the needed turn!
5. We were so happy! We were just in the heaven!
6. We had to fly over the deep river but my sister refused (глагол deny не подходит) . She is afraid of depth.
7. We all were at the party but she decided to see who was in the kitchen.
8. There is a lot of sightseeings - ОШИБКА! Верно так: There are a lot of sightseeing points in London so we have to move to this city next weekend.
9. She was standing by him looking at his green-brown eyes.
10. Under the ice there is still river flowing.
As for clothes royals, it might even be sewn from silk. Upper tunic often decorated with colorful, very complex embroidered patterns. In addition to the Irish national dress embroidery can be decorated with braid (bottom product, sleeves and collar), wedges of colored fabrics and contrasting thread (external seams).
Earlier in Ireland operated a special decree on the color, which states that every Irishman could use to decorate their clothes, and a well-defined combination of colors (it depended on the type of activity the Irishman and his position in society). In the more wealthy citizens, national costumes were much more colorful and brighter than the commoner.
On the Irish National Male Costume largely influenced by nothing other than the constant bad weather and strong winds. Therefore, the Irish worn over tight shirts or plaid boucle jackets, which have a sweater or vest to hook. In Ireland, the traditional headdress is a constant wedge cap. In the twentieth century to such a suit it has been added to the black heavy coat greatcoat cut and long coats.