Complete the sentences with pronouns. 1. These clothes are not for me, they are for my younger sister. 2. I want green shorts but shorts are grey, not green. 3. 3. Your white trousers are dirty. Wash 4. Can I have red pyjamas, please? I like very much. mittens are very nice. I can wear with my fur coat. 6. Look at suit. Isn't just what you want? 7. People don't wear Christmas stockings. They put little presents in
At 6:30 in the morning I get up. At 6:35 I begin to cover the bed. At 6:40 I brush my teeth. And at 6:45 I am called for Breakfast. After breakfast at 7:00 I begin to comb and dress myself to go to school. And at 7:15 I go to school. To school I come at 7:20. At 8:00 the lesson of the Kazakh language begins. At 8:45 we have the end of the first lesson. At 8 :50 the second lesson which is the lesson of English language, begins. At 9:35, we end the second lesson. At 9:40 we start the third lesson-the lesson of mathematics. At 10:20 the third lesson ends. At 10:25 we begin the fourth lesson of Russian language. At 11:10 we run out of the fourth lesson. After the fourth lesson from 11:10 to 11:25 we have a big recess. At 11:25 we begin the fifth lesson-the lesson of literature. At 12:10 we run out of the fifth lesson. At 12:15 we begin the sixth lesson which is the English language. At 13:05 we run out of the sixth lesson. After school I come home at 13:25. At 13:30 I have lunch. At 13:50 I have rest. At 14:20 I start to do homework. At 17:00 mom comes and checks my homework. At 17:20 I rewrite my homework. At 17:50 I eat my dinner. At 18:20 I watch TV. At 20:20 I go to bed.
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Clock tower of Westminster Palace in London, also known as big Ben, the name of the bell on it, officially renamed the Elizabeth tower (The Elizabeth Tower in honour of Queen Elizabeth II. Reported by the Associated Press.
The official ceremony of awarding the tower of the new name was held on Wednesday, September 12. A sign with the new name of the tower was presented by the speaker of the House of Commons John bercow.
The proposal to rename big Ben appeared in the spring of 2012, shortly before the celebration of the 60th anniversary of Elizabeth II. on 2 June it became known that he spoke more than half of the deputies of the lower chamber of the British Parliament, and in late June the appropriate changes approved by the Committee of the House of Common