:Complete the sentences. Use present perfect 1.I (not get) the grant this year.
2 I( lose) my gloves.
3. My friend ( buy) new car.
4. How long you( be) here?
5. They ( travel) all over the world.
Write questions with these words.
1. Britain/you/have/to/been?
2. Brought/ he/you/some flowers/has?
3. He/ answered/my letter/has?
- What a beautiful town is Liepaja!
- Yes, it's very interesting and with a lot of sights. Would you like to go to the St. Trinity church?
- Of course. I wonder what it is famous for?
- Well, there is located the largest mechanical organ in the world. In addition, if you go upstairs you can see panorama of Liepaja.
- I heard of a very famous house here. I think it was Czars Peter I house, where he stopped, while he was on a journeys.
- Yeah, you're right. It's is very old and thats why it is closed so you can see it only from outside but anyway it is a heritage.
- What do you personally like in your town?
- Well, since my childhood I love to spend my free time in the park near to the Swan pond with alcove in the middle of the pond.
- Cool, I want to see it. It seems the nature there is wonderful.
- Then let's go.
(1). The first evening walk through the streets of Canterbury impressed me greatly. I expected it to be cold and rainy, but it is very warm. The narrow streets are lined by tiny medieval houses. David and I walked past the open windows and watched people having dinner, reading or just sitting by their fireplaces.
We saw people going in and followed them. We got lucky and joined a party.Its history goes back to AD 597 when St Augustine, sent by Pope Gregory the Great, established his seat in Canterbury. In 1170 Archbishop Thomas Becket was murdered in the Cathedral. The archbishop was so popular that soon after his death he was canonised, and ever since the Cathedral has attracted thousands of pilgrims from all over the world. Geoffrey Chaucer, ... (4), who is sometimes called the father of English Literature, immortalised these pilgrimages in his famous book The Canterbury Tales. I returned to the house as if in a dream, and Gina sent me straight to my room. She said I needed some rest! Then I overheard her and David discussing dinner.