3 Fill in the gaps with the correct
pronoun.
1 Rebeqcca has got a kitten. She found ..it... in the
park.
2 Where are my keys? can't find
3 This is Terry. This motorbike is
4 "Now listen, children. Behave
at the party."
5 The Smiths came to our house yesterday.
brought
... some flowers.
6 I've got a dog and Fiona has got one too, but my
dog is older than
7 Mary decorated the cake
8 I left my dictionary at home. Can I use
please?
Besides the fact that the bridge was a checkpoint, he also served as an additional line of defense for the city. He did not miss the enemy vessels upstream and did not allow the attacking troops to enter the city by land. He played a dramatic role in the brutal events of the early eleventh century, when London changed hands a few times when the power in the city passed from the Saxons to the Vikings and Vice versa. The most famous legend describes the attempt of the Saxon king aethelred Hesitant to retake London from the Whip in 1014. He enlisted the support of the Norwegian king Olaf, whose ships, reinforced awning to protect the team, swam to the bridge, put the iron cats to him, and when he sailed from him, almost destroyed him. This was the inspiration for the poem written by Olaf Igasom. The first line starts like this:
Destroyed London bridge,Shine, the glory as of the gold.Shields rattle, Horns blow, Hildur spewing roar! Arrows fly,Chain mail rings, Blessed Olaf One!
The poem is known through the children's poem "London bridge is falling down", which appeared in the seventeenth century. Olaf became a popular patron Saint in England, previously in London there were three Church named after this Saint, one of them was at the southern end of London bridge, on the spot where later, in 1931, built the office block known as St Olaf house. In 1016 Knut returned to regain his throne. As he could not take the bridge, he dug a channel around the southern end of the bridge and his ships were able to raise upstream, the city was surrounded. After the Norman invasion of 1066, William the Norman had to take the London, in order to provide themselves with power. When he approached it from the South, he found that the town is well protected in this part, he had to move his army up the river where he was able to cross the Thames and to move to London from the West.
One of the most popular islands is Tenerife. It is also the largest one. Beaches with black sand are one of the main features of this island. The highest mountain isTeide volcano. Its snow-capped top can be seen from anywhere on the island.
There are a lot of typical Spanish villages and lively resort towns on the island. Las Americas is a very popular place. There are a lot of small side streets where one can buy souvenirs and relax with a cup of coffee in a cosy family-run cafe. There are palm trees growing along main roads and little paved squares which create a special welcoming atmosphere.
There are famous pyramids of Güímar on the island. Los Gigantes is a very scenic place. There are a lot of cruise boats in numerous ports and harbours. They will take you to the open sea. If you are lucky you will be able to watch whales and dolphins. There are also some zoos and waterparks where both children and adults will have fun. Journey to Tenerife is definitely the one to remember.