— Where are we ( going) now, Tom? — We are going to our glade, Ann. There we (will have) a picnic. — (Isn't) it our glade, Tom? But there (is) so much litter here! — Somebody ( left) all this rubbish in such a beautiful place! Just look at these empty cans and bottles! — And look, Tom, somebody (has not put out) a campfire! It (is still burning)! — Well, this place ( looks) horrible. And this (is) our favourite place for having picnics! — Right. But we (have never left) rubbish here. We (always picked) the wrapping papers and cans and ( carried) them to the nearest waste bin. I think we (have to clean) away all the rubbish first. — OK. Then I (will put out) the fire. — And I (will pick) up all the rubbish.
My yard is the most beautiful in the town, especially in summer. There are trees, flowered beds and green grass here. Everything is so beautiful. There is also a playground in the yeard where I play with my friends. There are small slides, merry-go-rounds and a sand-pit for kids. Our yard is being carried about by a keeper, that's why it is always very clean. My yard is also beautiful in winter. It is covered in white blanket. Trees are ice-glazed. Children ride sleds, play snowballs and make snowmen. I like my tidy and clean yard in any season.
— We are going to our glade, Ann. There we (will have) a picnic.
— (Isn't) it our glade, Tom? But there (is) so much litter here!
— Somebody ( left) all this rubbish in such a beautiful place! Just look at these empty cans and bottles!
— And look, Tom, somebody (has not put out) a campfire! It (is still burning)!
— Well, this place ( looks) horrible. And this (is) our favourite place for having picnics!
— Right. But we (have never left) rubbish here. We (always picked) the wrapping papers and cans and ( carried) them to the nearest waste bin. I think we (have to clean) away all the rubbish first.
— OK. Then I (will put out) the fire.
— And I (will pick) up all the rubbish.