24. the correct answers: do you like cakes? a) i like them very much b) not at all c) nothing d) all right e) of course, i do f) yes, i do g) it’s ok h) is so
Every Ukrainian schoolchild knows that Kyiv is the capital of our Motherland, Ukraine.
He was once also the mother of all n cities, and is named after Prince Kiev.
There is a legend that Kyiv was founded by three brothers: Kyi, Shchek and Khoriv and sister Lybidya as the center of the Polyany tribe. Named after his older brother.
Today Kyiv is not only a large Ukrainian city, but also a major transport hub. It has railways and highways; river port; international airport in Borispol. The city is also a major center of engineering, metallurgy, light and printing industries. Since 1960, Kyiv has had a subway consisting of 3 lines, with a total length of 56.5 km.
Our capital is a big city with many streets, squares, houses, squares, museums, theaters, schools, universities, hospitals and shops. Life in Kyiv is fast and unpredictable, but if you want silence, you can take a walk in the park, square, admire the famous Kyiv chestnuts, look at the monuments to Taras Shevchenko, Bohdan Khmelnytsky, or the Golden Gate.
Kyiv is one of the largest centers of science and education in Ukraine. In Kiev, a huge number of schools, gymnasiums, lyceums, about 70 universities.
There are many interesting historical facts about Kyiv. It is a well-known fact that, starting from the 9th century, Kyiv was an important center of intellectual development in Eastern Europe. And since the end of the XVII century, the Kyiv-Mohyla Academy has trained many famous scientists.
We are proud of this beautiful and majestic city. And we believe with confidence that Kyiv is an unusual city. The most famous places in Kiev are the central street of Khreschatyk and Andriyivsky Uzviz. There are always a lot of tourists who take photos, buy souvenirs, or just chat with the people of the capital. And they have something to tell about their hometown!
Angela told me to be ready and that at 5 o'clock they had to be be at business centre.I asked my cousin where Tom had gone.He told our guide that he was sorry that he was late and that he had lost his way.Gerry asked me if I could lend him some money.She told the cashier there was no paper in the box.He said he was living in London then.He asked her brother what he wanted.She asked her boss why that machine didn't work.He told me not to sell the car.She asked her husband if he could open his bag.He told his son to stay in bed for a few days.Marry told her father she had gone to London with her sister.My friend told her mum that she watched a lot of soap operas.He asked me if Tom would be there the next day.My mother asked my sister if she had cleant the room the previous day.Her teacher told her she wasn't going to ask her.The teacher asked Bob how the accident had happened.My cousin told my father they weren't interested in politics.He asked Paul what he had told the police.Tom told his colleagues that New York was more lovely than London.She told Ann that he had turned out a good pianist.She asked her sister if she was kidding.She told Chris to put up at that hotel.I asked Ted where he was living then.
Every Ukrainian schoolchild knows that Kyiv is the capital of our Motherland, Ukraine.
He was once also the mother of all n cities, and is named after Prince Kiev.
There is a legend that Kyiv was founded by three brothers: Kyi, Shchek and Khoriv and sister Lybidya as the center of the Polyany tribe. Named after his older brother.
Today Kyiv is not only a large Ukrainian city, but also a major transport hub. It has railways and highways; river port; international airport in Borispol. The city is also a major center of engineering, metallurgy, light and printing industries. Since 1960, Kyiv has had a subway consisting of 3 lines, with a total length of 56.5 km.
Our capital is a big city with many streets, squares, houses, squares, museums, theaters, schools, universities, hospitals and shops. Life in Kyiv is fast and unpredictable, but if you want silence, you can take a walk in the park, square, admire the famous Kyiv chestnuts, look at the monuments to Taras Shevchenko, Bohdan Khmelnytsky, or the Golden Gate.
Kyiv is one of the largest centers of science and education in Ukraine. In Kiev, a huge number of schools, gymnasiums, lyceums, about 70 universities.
There are many interesting historical facts about Kyiv. It is a well-known fact that, starting from the 9th century, Kyiv was an important center of intellectual development in Eastern Europe. And since the end of the XVII century, the Kyiv-Mohyla Academy has trained many famous scientists.
We are proud of this beautiful and majestic city. And we believe with confidence that Kyiv is an unusual city. The most famous places in Kiev are the central street of Khreschatyk and Andriyivsky Uzviz. There are always a lot of tourists who take photos, buy souvenirs, or just chat with the people of the capital. And they have something to tell about their hometown!
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