July 4 in the United States celebrate Flag Day. 13 red and white stripes on the American flag represent the thirteen states that originally united and created in 1776 in the United States, and the number of stars in the blue field of the flag represents the number of states in the country.
14 June 1885 19-year-old school teacher Bernard Sigrand first time in the history of the United States held a grand ceremony of raising the American flag in a small town near Fredonia. On the same day in 1894 the governor of New York ordered to hang a flag on all public buildings of the city and urged Americans to take part in the flag-raising ceremony.
Soon, the Association Day of the American flag, which is called to make this a national holiday. In 1916, US President Woodrow Wilson officially proclaimed June 14 Flag Day.
This holiday still remains beloved and respected for many Americans. On this day, people across the country flags hang from windows, many schools are held flag-raising ceremony.
For every citizen of the United States national flag is not only a symbol of the state. His reverence - an expression of a sense of patriotism and love of country. Many Americans hang the flag at home, in the yard, on the site, and in the shops you can buy clothes with American symbolism. Currently, National Flag Day is celebrated so many countries.
The Russian Flag Day is celebrated on August 22. Как то так Удачи
1.Sorry to keep you waiting. I (will not be) long. 2.According to the weather forecast, it (will snow)tomorrow. 3.When___does__the exhibition (open)? 4.I'm sorry I can't meet you tonight. I (am going out) with my parents. 5.Jim's plane (leaves)at 12.00. 6.Careful! You (are going to knock)that jug off the table! 7.In fifty years time, most people (will probably ride)bicycles to work. 8.Out teacher (will give)us a test tomorrow. 9.The bus (arrives) in Samara at 8 p.m. 10.I (am going) to Manchester at the end of next week. 11.Look out! You (are going to hit) that tree! 12.I think our team (is probably going to win). 13.We (are going)to cinema this evening. The film (starts)at 19.00. 14.I (am going swimming)next Saturday. 15.The boat is turning over! I think it (is going to sink)! 16. Have you done the homework? - Not yet. I (will do)it later.
14 June 1885 19-year-old school teacher Bernard Sigrand first time in the history of the United States held a grand ceremony of raising the American flag in a small town near Fredonia. On the same day in 1894 the governor of New York ordered to hang a flag on all public buildings of the city and urged Americans to take part in the flag-raising ceremony.
Soon, the Association Day of the American flag, which is called to make this a national holiday. In 1916, US President Woodrow Wilson officially proclaimed June 14 Flag Day.
This holiday still remains beloved and respected for many Americans. On this day, people across the country flags hang from windows, many schools are held flag-raising ceremony.
For every citizen of the United States national flag is not only a symbol of the state. His reverence - an expression of a sense of patriotism and love of country. Many Americans hang the flag at home, in the yard, on the site, and in the shops you can buy clothes with American symbolism. Currently, National Flag Day is celebrated so many countries.
The Russian Flag Day is celebrated on August 22.
Как то так Удачи
2.According to the weather forecast, it (will snow)tomorrow.
3.When___does__the exhibition (open)?
4.I'm sorry I can't meet you tonight. I (am going out) with my parents.
5.Jim's plane (leaves)at 12.00.
6.Careful! You (are going to knock)that jug off the table!
7.In fifty years time, most people (will probably ride)bicycles to work.
8.Out teacher (will give)us a test tomorrow.
9.The bus (arrives) in Samara at 8 p.m.
10.I (am going) to Manchester at the end of next week.
11.Look out! You (are going to hit) that tree!
12.I think our team (is probably going to win).
13.We (are going)to cinema this evening. The film (starts)at 19.00.
14.I (am going swimming)next Saturday.
15.The boat is turning over! I think it (is going to sink)!
16. Have you done the homework? - Not yet. I (will do)it later.