London is the capital of Great Britain. More than six million people live in London. London lies on both banks of the river Thames. It is the largest city in Europe and one of the largest cities in the world.
London is not only the capital of the country, it is also a very big port, one of the greatest commercial centres in the world, a university city, and the seat of the government of Great Britain. The most important parts of London are: the City, the West End, the East End and Westminster. The City is the busiest part of London. People do business there. Only about ten thousand people live there. The West End is the richest part of London. You can find the best shops, theatres, cinemas, museums, fine parks and squares there. Its houses and streets are the finest in the capital. The rich people live in the West End. The East End is the part of London where working people live. It is not so rich as other parts of London and there are fewer parks there. Westminster Abbey is one of the most beautiful buildings in London. There are many monuments of great men there. Many great English scientists lie buried there;-among them Newton, Darwin and Watt. In the Poets' Corner some of the English poets and writers are buried.
1. The Kuibyshev Railway carries about 80 million passengers annually. Does the Kuibyshev Railway carry about 80 million passengers annually? The Kuibyshev Railway carries about 80 million passengers annually, doesn't it? Does the Kuibyshev Railway carry about 80 or 90 million passengers annually? How many passengers does the Kuibyshev Railway carry annually? 2. The railway tunnel linking Great Britain and France was officially opened for traffic on May 7, 1994. Was the railway tunnel linking Great Britain and France officially opened for traffic on May 7, 1994? The railway tunnel linking Great Britain and France was officially opened for traffic on May 7, 1994, wasn't it? Was the railway tunnel linking Great Britain and France officially opened for traffic on May 7, 1994 or 1995? When was the railway tunnel linking Great Britain and France officially opened for traffic? 3. The engineers continue to work on the problem of increasing passenger trains’ speed. Do the engineers continue to work on the problem of increasing passenger trains’ speed? The engineers continue to work on the problem of increasing passenger trains’ speed, don't they? Do the engineers continue to work on the problem of increasing or decreasing passenger trains’ speed? What problem do the engineers continue to work on? 4. A new bi-level dome car has been designed specially for tourists. Has a new bi-level dome car been designed specially for tourists? A new bi-level dome car has been designed specially for tourists, hasn't it? Has a new bi-level dome car been designed specially for tourists or for ordinary passengers? Who has a new bi-level dome car been designed specially for? 5. Yartsev suggested using cast iron rails instead of wooden ones in 1788. Did Yartsev suggest using cast iron rails instead of wooden ones in 1788? Yartsev suggested using cast iron rails instead of wooden ones in 1788, didn't he? Did Yartsev suggest using cast iron rails instead of wooden ones in 1788 or in 1888? When did Yartsev suggest using cast iron rails instead of wooden ones?
London is not only the capital of the country, it is also a very big port, one of the greatest commercial centres in the world, a university city, and the seat of the government of Great Britain.
The most important parts of London are: the City, the West End, the East End and Westminster.
The City is the busiest part of London. People do business there. Only about ten thousand people live there.
The West End is the richest part of London. You can find the best shops, theatres, cinemas, museums, fine parks and squares there. Its houses and streets are the finest in the capital. The rich people live in the West End.
The East End is the part of London where working people live. It is not so rich as other parts of London and there are fewer parks there.
Westminster Abbey is one of the most beautiful buildings in London. There are many monuments of great men there. Many great English scientists lie buried there;-among them Newton, Darwin and Watt. In the Poets' Corner some of the English poets and writers are buried.
Does the Kuibyshev Railway carry about 80 million passengers annually?
The Kuibyshev Railway carries about 80 million passengers annually, doesn't it?
Does the Kuibyshev Railway carry about 80 or 90 million passengers annually?
How many passengers does the Kuibyshev Railway carry annually?
2. The railway tunnel linking Great Britain and France was officially opened for traffic on May 7, 1994.
Was the railway tunnel linking Great Britain and France officially opened for traffic on May 7, 1994?
The railway tunnel linking Great Britain and France was officially opened for traffic on May 7, 1994, wasn't it?
Was the railway tunnel linking Great Britain and France officially opened for traffic on May 7, 1994 or 1995?
When was the railway tunnel linking Great Britain and France officially opened for traffic?
3. The engineers continue to work on the problem of increasing passenger trains’ speed.
Do the engineers continue to work on the problem of increasing passenger trains’ speed?
The engineers continue to work on the problem of increasing passenger trains’ speed, don't they?
Do the engineers continue to work on the problem of increasing or
decreasing passenger trains’ speed?
What problem do the engineers continue to work on?
4. A new bi-level dome car has been designed specially for tourists.
Has a new bi-level dome car been designed specially for tourists?
A new bi-level dome car has been designed specially for tourists, hasn't it?
Has a new bi-level dome car been designed specially for tourists or for ordinary passengers?
Who has a new bi-level dome car been designed specially for?
5. Yartsev suggested using cast iron rails instead of wooden ones in 1788.
Did Yartsev suggest using cast iron rails instead of wooden ones in 1788?
Yartsev suggested using cast iron rails instead of wooden ones in 1788, didn't he?
Did Yartsev suggest using cast iron rails instead of wooden ones in 1788 or in 1888?
When did Yartsev suggest using cast iron rails instead of wooden ones?