1. "Who usually does his homework in this room?" - This student does.
2. "Who is doing his homework there now?" - I don't know.
3. I lived near my office last year. I always walked there.
4. "How well does your friend speak English?" - He speaks badly.
5. What language did you learn five years ago? - I learnt French.
6. What language is he learning now? - He is learning German.
7. How long does your class last ? - It usually lasts two hours.
8. How long did your class last on Wednesday morning? It lasted an hour.
9. Who were you dicsussing this guestion with last night? I was discussing it with my friends.
10. Who do you usually go home with? - I go home with my friends.
11. How well does he usually know his lessons?
12. I didn't work at this office three years ago.
13. Are you working there now?
14. How long did you stay in Kyiv last year? I stayed there for a month. How long are you going to stay there this year? I am going to stay there for a month too.
The best starting point for all the excursions is well known Trafalgar square with Nelson’s Column in the center. The square was named to commemorate the victory of British vice-admiral Nelson at the battle of Trafalgar in 1805 and the Column is surmounted with his statue. I have managed to see this monument and it has made a great impression on me.Then I recommend you to see the Houses of Parliament on the north bank of the river Thames. It also has another name – the Palace of Westminster - as in the past here lived kings and queens.
This ensemble is a remarkable example of Gothic architecture: the buildings seem to be directed high into the air and of course are worth seeing. And here you will find the famous Clock Tower, called “Big Ben”.The next stop is Westminster Abbey. It is a big church and a national shrine, a place, where English kings and queens are crowned and famous people are buried. It’s well known for its’ Poets’ Corner with memorials to English poets and writers who were buried here.Everybody has heard about Saint Paul’s Cathedral. It is the largest Protestant Church in England and a remarkable architectural masterpiece. It contains the unique Whispering Gallery where you can hear the whisper of the person, standing at the other end of the gallery.
And at the end you should see the majestic and dreary Tower of London, which has an abundant history. It was one of the first and most impressive castles built after the Norman invasion of England in the 11th century. It has been used as a royal palace, an observatory, and arsenal and, finally, as a state prison. And now it’s a museum where you can see the Crown Jewels - the finest precious stones of the English nation and a great collection of armour.No doubt that in London there are many other sights – Tate Gallery, City, Hyde Park and others, and everyone will find a preference according to his taste.You should only remember that in this city you will get fresh impressions, take great delight in viewing monuments and discover the history of England.I think it necessary that every person should visit London!