1. Has that man been to Australia five times?
Has that man been to Australia five times or four times?
That man has been to Australia five times, hasn't he?
Where has that man been five times?
Who has been to Australia five times?
2. Must you call your elderly parents every week?
Must you call your elderly parents every week or every day?
You must call your elderly parents every week, mustn't you?
How often must you call your elderly parents?
Who must call elderly parents every week?
3. Are there all modern conveniences in the cottage?
Are there all modern conveniences in the cottage or in the flat?
There are all modern conveniences in the cottage, aren't there?
Where are there all modern conveniences?
What is there in the cottage?
4. Did Steve phone Scotland Yard?
Did Steve phone Scotland Yard or his friend?
Steve phoned Scotland Yard, didn't he?
Who did Steve phone?
Who phoned Scotland Yard?
5. Have I been learning English all my life?
Have I been learning English all my life or for 4 months?
I have been learning English all my life, haven't I?
How long have I been learning English?
Who has been learning English all his life?
The territory of Great Britain is divided into 4 parts: England (London), Scotland (Edinburgh), Wales (Cardiff) and Northern Ireland (Belfast). England is in the southern and central part of Great Britain, Scotland is in the north of the island, Wales is in the western part and Northern Ireland is in the north-eastern Ireland.
The symbol of England is a rose, of Scotland – a thistle, of Wales – a daffodil and the emblem of Ireland is a shamrock and a hand.
The UK is an island state. There are 2 big and some small islands. The largest are Ireland and Great Britain. The Orkney and the Shetlands are in the north, the Hebrides are in the north-west. The Isle of Man is in the west and the Isle of Wight is in the south.
The territory is divided into Lowland and Highland Britain. Lowland includes southern and eastern England, Highland Britain comprises Scotland, Wales, the Pennines and the Lake District.
Great Britain is washed by the Atlantic Ocean in the west, by the Northern Sea in the north and it`s separated from Holland by the Irish Sea. It`s separated from the continent by the Strait of Dover and the English Channel.
The British Isles have many rivers. The longest are the Clyde and the Severn with it tributary Avon. Also the Sprey, the Tweed and the Trent are important for the UK. Loch Lomond is the largest lake in Great Britain; the longest is Loch Ness, which is famous for its monster.
The climate of the UK is warm and soft because Gulf Stream is running across its shores. Most of the year the temperature ranges between 10 and 20° C. The main feature is fast changing of the weather because of the cyclones.
The UK is rich in oil, coal, kaolin, natural gas and zinc. There are big deposits of the lead.