The main street of Kyiv is certainly Khreshchatyk and you’d better start your sightseeing there.
The street is not very long but very impressive. Khreshchatyk looks especially beautiful in spring when chestnut trees are in blossom. The building of this street began at the end of the 18th century. The first houses were wooden. The forming of Khreshchatyk as a street began in the 1830s-40s. Three-storeyed buildings with shops, offices and banks were built at this time. In 1892 the first electric tram in the country connected Khreshchatyk with Podil. At the beginning of the 20th century Khreshchatyk became the shopping centre of the city. During the Second World War Khreshchatyk was destroyed. While being reconstructed the street was twice widened and a lot of new multistoreyed buildings appeared. All the buildings are built after the same architectural design.
1) He doesn’t like boiling / boiled milk.
2) A breaking / broken cup lays on the floor.
3) The books written / having written by this author are very interesting.
4) Seeing / having seen the stranger, the dog started barking.
5) The news was shocking / shocked.
6) This is the house having built / built many years ago.
7) Knowing / having known English, you can travel all over the world.
8) We were exhausted / exhausting after our long journey.
9) I’m going to watch the World Cup final tonight. I’m so excited /exciting!
10) Our team lost the game and we left the stadium quite disappointing / disappointed.
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1) Он не любит кипяченое молоко.
2) Разбитая чашка лежит на полу.
3) Книги, написанные этим автором, очень интересны.
4) Увидев незнакомца, собака начала лаять.
5) Новости была шокирующими.
6) Это дом, построенный много лет назад.
7) Зная английский язык, вы можете путешествовать по всему миру.
8) Мы были измотаны после нашего долгого путешествия.
9) Сегодня вечером я собираюсь посмотреть финал чемпионата мира. Я очень взволнован
10) Наша команда проиграла игру, и мы покинули стадион разочарованными.
The main street of Kyiv is certainly Khreshchatyk and you’d better start your sightseeing there.
The street is not very long but very impressive. Khreshchatyk looks especially beautiful in spring when chestnut trees are in blossom. The building of this street began at the end of the 18th century. The first houses were wooden. The forming of Khreshchatyk as a street began in the 1830s-40s. Three-storeyed buildings with shops, offices and banks were built at this time. In 1892 the first electric tram in the country connected Khreshchatyk with Podil. At the beginning of the 20th century Khreshchatyk became the shopping centre of the city. During the Second World War Khreshchatyk was destroyed. While being reconstructed the street was twice widened and a lot of new multistoreyed buildings appeared. All the buildings are built after the same architectural design.
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