Сomplete sentences using the words below. Use Present Perfect
I/ already/ order my meal.
you/ read/ the travel brochure?
Have youJames/ not/ try/ windsurfing.
she/ write/ two emails/ already/ this morning.
the train/ just/ leave?
you/ not/ read/ this book/ yet.
II. Choose the correct word.
Has Carl painted the kitchen already/ yet?
I have been waiting for the bus for/since thirty minutes.
Pete has already/yet cleaned his room.
We have just/yet finished eating our dinner.
My parents have been living here since/ for 1950.
Janet hasn’t called me back yet/ already.
Have they returned from their trip yet/ already?
She hasn’t seen her cousin for/ just two years.
He has been working in the town library since/ yet 1971.
They have just/ for returned from their trip.
I have already/ yet been to the post office.
Vanessa has been sleeping just/ for two hours.
One of the largest, densely-populated and most interesting cities in Russia is Yekaterinburg. I’m lucky to have visited it myself as my uncle, who is my mother’s sibling, lives there. Один из крупнейших, густонаселенных и самых интересных городов России, это Екатеринбург. Мне посчастливилось побывать в нем самому, так как мой дядя, брат моей матери, живет там.
I should say I liked this city very much for its historic and architectural sights. All major attractions can be found in the central part. Вот как то так
Объяснение:
Yekaterinburg
Екатеринбург
One of the largest, densely-populated and most interesting cities in Russia is Yekaterinburg. I’m lucky to have visited it myself as my uncle, who is my mother’s sibling, lives there.
Один из крупнейших, густонаселенных и самых интересных городов России, это Екатеринбург. Мне посчастливилось побывать в нем самому, так как мой дядя, брат моей матери, живет там.
I should say I liked this city very much for its historic and architectural sights. All major attractions can be found in the central part.
Должен сказать, этот город мне очень понравился своими историческими и архитектурными достопримечательностями. Все интересные объекты находятся в центральной части.
Perhaps, the best place for walks is the pedestrian zone known as Weiner Street. This street is full of stores, cafes, souvenir boutiques, outstanding monuments and spacious benches placed along the promenade. If you walk towards the 1905 Square you’ll reach Lenin Avenue. The same route leads to Plotinka on the bank of River Iset. The most picturesque and illuminated view here opens in the evening. My uncle says that one of the main pilgrimage routes runs here.