Red the text and answer the questions: 1) Is the United States an old country with old traditions or a young country with old and new traditions? 2) What do Americans like? 3) What holidays did the Germans and the Scots take to America? 4) What holidays do only Americans celebrate? 5. When do Americans celebrate Memorial Day? The United States is a young country. In fact sometimes people call it the “New World”. Americans like new ideas. They built the first skyscrapers, they put the first man on the moon. But Americans love old things too. They like to visit historic houses and museums, they like old traditions, remember the days of the “Wild West” («дикий» Запад). The people of the United States are in fact people from many different countries. In one city you can find people whose parents, grandparents or great-grandparents came from Africa, South America and European countries. These people brought to their new home their traditions. The Germans brought the Christmas tree and the scots brought Hallowe’en. There are new American festivals and traditions too. Only Americans celebrate Thanksgiving and Memorial Day. People celebrate Memorial Day on the last Monday of May. This day is for people to remember those who died in wars, their dead friends and relatives.
2. Fill in the negative form of the past simple.
1. They invited Linda to their party, but they didn't invite Carol.
2. We met Sally, but we didn't meet Frank.
3. They did their English homework, but they didn't do their math homework.
4. The girls visited the Tower, but they didn't visit Westminster Abbey.
5. He bought jeans, but he didn't buy any T-shirts.
6. She made breakfast, but she didn't make lunch.
7. They were in Boston, but they weren't in New York.
8. She liked Chris, but she didn't like Robert.
9. He was happy, but she wasn't happy.
10.Rosy found a wallet, but she didn't find money in it.
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