I. образуйте однокоренные слова так, чтобы они лексически и грамматически соответствовали содержанию текста kate's birthday it was friday. my friend kate invited me to her birthday party. i thought it was a good idea to do some shopping and buy kate a present in the close department store. i knew that her husband paul buy her a beautiful ring.he was sure she like it. museums there are many beautiful museums in greece. a few months ago one of the most striking museums in the world open in athens. it's the new archaelogical museum of athens. the museum exhibit ancient objects from the acropolis and is an excellent international reference point for people interested in the classics. while they excavate to build the museum, archaeologists found some remains of ancient athens. if a foreigner come to athens, he is sure to visit the new archaelogical museum of athens. buckingham palace londoners have a love-hate relationship with buckingham palace. to some, the queen's home is ugly, but it's also held in esteem as the symbol of britain's royal. the palace arose within a mulberry grove in the early 18th century as a mansion for the power duke of buckingham. it was purchased in 1761 by george iii for his wife queen charlotte (he preferred to live in st james's palace). however, it wasn't luxury enough for george iv.
Museums
There are many beautiful museums in Greece. A few months ago one of the most striking museums in the world OPENed in Athens. It's the New Archaelogical Museum of Athens. The museum EXHIBITs ancient objects from the Acropolis and is an excellent international reference point for people interested in the classics. While they were EXCAVATing to build the museum, archaeologists found some remains of ancient Athens. If a foreigner COMEs to Athens, he is sure to visit the New Archaelogical Museum of Athens.
Buckingham Palace
Londoners have a love-hate relationship with Buckingham Palace. To some, the Queen's home is ugly, but it's also held in esteem as the symbol of Britain's ROYALity. The palace arose within a mulberry grove in the early 18th century as a mansion for the POWERful Duke of Buckingham. It was purchased in 1761 by George III for his wife Queen Charlotte (he preferred to live in St James's Palace). However, it wasn't LUXURious enough for George IV.