Peter is an unofficial abbreviated name for the city of Saint Petersburg (Russia). It is usually used in colloquial speech, in the press, and on the Internet. It is common among residents of other Russian cities, as well as among native residents of St. Petersburg.The name appeared in the XVIII century as a result of the colloquial abbreviation of the original name-St. Peter-Burch (from the Dutch Pieter — Peter, see the History of St. Petersburg). The official name of the city in Finnish is formed from the Russian colloquial Peter Pietari. In my opinion it is the most beautiful city in the World
1.Comprehensive schools provide national secondary education.
Do comprehensive schools provide national secondary education?
What do comprehensive schools provide?
Do comprehensive schools provide national secondary or primary education?
Comprehensive schools provide national secondary education, don`t they?
Who provides national secondary education?
2.At the end of each stage pupils take national exams.
Do at the end of each stage pupils take national exams?
When do pupils take national exams?
Do at the end of each stage or year pupils take national exams?
At the end of each stage pupils take national exams, don`t they?
Who at the end of each stage takes national exams?
3.Children can get higher education at colleges and universities.
Can children get higher education at colleges and universities?
Where can children get higher education?
Can children get higher or secondary education at colleges and universities?
Children can get higher education at colleges and universities, cannot they?
Who can get higher education at colleges and universities?