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2. Molly watched this film yesterday.
3. When did your friends come?
4. Sally saw Greg yesterday.
5. Last year, Alice was 15.
1. Let’s meet at five o’clock.
2. They are having dinner now.
3. Are you going to the library after classes tomorrow?
4. Did you get up at 7 o’clock this morning?
5. I didn’t meet my best friend yesterday.
6. I have already done my household duties.
7. He did not visit the British Museum.
8. We are talking about famous writers now.
9. We have already come here.
10. When I return, I shall call you.
2. Edinburgh became the first city in the world where there own fire service.
"Britannia": 5 romantic places in the country
3. In 2008, the emblem of the city of Liverpool was "Superlambananas" - a strange creature with a yellow head whether llama, or cow and the tail in the shape of a giant banana. These "freaks" were staring from shop Windows, and posters, to gladden passers-by.
4. On each stamp with Latin letters indicate the name of the country that issued it. Only the UK is exempt from this obligation, because she was the first to use the stamps.
5. And I know that the official celebration of "birthday of the British monarch" does not coincide with the actual date of birth of the Queen of great Britain? Elizabeth II was born April 21, but the birthday is officially celebrated on the third Saturday of June.