Myths and mythology were important in Ancient Greece. People believed that Greek Gods lived in a palace above the clouds, and above a mountain called “Mount Olympus”. People believed that each God had power over their life. In many Greek myths, the Gods had difficulties with each other sometimes.
There were 12 Gods that the Greek worshipped. Aphrodite was one of them. Aphrodite was a beautiful Goddess of love and beauty, whose symbols were doves, sparrows, swans, and roses. She was the mother of two sons, Cupid and Aeneas. She was a very good mother.
1. People believed that Greek Gods lived in a palace above a mountain called
“Mount Alatau”.
True False
2. The Gods were always
quarreling with each other.
True False
3. Aphrodite was a beautiful Goddess of care and peace.
True False
4. Aphrodite’s symbols were doves, sparrows, swans, and roses.
True False
5. Aphrodite was the mother of three son
s. True False
6. She was a very good mother
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b) What was in the letter? I don,t know. I didn,t want (to open) it as it wasn't addressed to me.
c) Try (to avoid) (being) late. He hates (to be) kept (waiting).
d) He heard the clock striking seven and knew it was time for him (to get) up.
e) I can hear the bell (ring) but nobody seems (to be coming) (to open) the door.
f) Did you advise him (to go) to the police? - No, I didn't like (giving) any advise on such a difficult matter.
g) I'm not used to (driving) on the left.
h) It's pleasant (to sit) by the fire at night and (hear) the wind (blowing) outside.
i) It's no use (writing) to him, he never answers letters. The only thing to (do) is (to go) and (see) him.
j) Ask him (to come) in. Don,t keep him (standing) at the door.
b) What was in the letter? I don't know. I didn't want ( to open) it as it wasn't addressed to me.
c) Try ( to avoid) (being ) late. He hates (being) kept (waiting).
d) He heard the clock striking seven and knew it was time for him ( to get) up.
e) I can hear the bell (ringing) but nobody seems (to be coming) (to open) the door.
f) Did you advise him (going) to the police? - No, I didn't like (giving) any advice on such a difficult matter.
g) I'm not used to (driving) on the left.
h) It's pleasant ( to sit) by the fire at night and (hear) the wind (blowing) outside.
i) It's no use (writing) to him, he never answers letters. The only thing ( to do) is (to go) and (see) him.
j) Ask him ( to come) in. Don't keep him (standing) at the door.