Write full positive sentences (полные утвердительные предложения) in Present Perfect. Don't use full stops, they are given. 1. They a new poem. (write) . 2. We a famous person. (meet) . 3. William a new flat. (buy)
In the centre of london was small but well-known restaurant bogle. if you like to eat cheap then you come to this restaurant. many rich people call this restaurant a dive bar. so it was always clean and cozy . tables and chairs are always missing .on each table there is a container with spices. the cash register sits bogle very unpleasant,evil ,cold , slow , and takes money from you.he always do not like something , very often dissatisfied with the weather and makes it all customers .visitors bogle were served by two waitresses and a voice.one of the waitresses name is eileen.she was tall,beautiful, friendly and chatty.the second waitress's name was tilda .was small ,ugly ,clumsy ,fat one .always tried to please everyone , but it did not work.many visitors especially men come in bogu to look at the beautiful eileen.they adored her. she was always invited to the theatre ,cinema.but she was not mind to go with someone to the theater or to
Tea is the Most Popular Drink in Britain Everyone knows that tea is the most popular drink in Britain. It's even more popular than coffee, which is favoured throughout Europe and America. The Dutch brought the first tea to Europe in 1610. But it was not until 1658 that the first advertisement for tea appeared in a London newspaper. At that time a pound of the cheapest tea cost about one-third of a skilled worker's weekly wages. Tea was guarded by the lady of the house and kept in special containers, often with a lock and carefully doled out by the teaspoon. By 1750 tea had become the principal drink of all the classes in Britain. Later, tea-drinking developed into a fashionable social ritual. Tea parties were popular at home and soon the ritual of "afternoon tea" was firmly established. Nowadays, throughout the homes, tea shops and hotels of Britain, the custom of tea-time continues. Tea in Britain is brewed in a teapot. Then the one spoonful of tea per person and one for the pot is added. Most people in Britain prefer a rich, strong cup of tea with milk, and sugar is sometimes added to taste.
Everyone knows that tea is the most popular drink in Britain. It's even more popular than coffee, which is favoured throughout Europe and America.
The Dutch brought the first tea to Europe in 1610. But it was not until 1658 that the first advertisement for tea appeared in a London newspaper. At that time a pound of the cheapest tea cost about one-third of a skilled worker's weekly wages. Tea was guarded by the lady of the house and kept in special containers, often with a lock and carefully doled out by the teaspoon.
By 1750 tea had become the principal drink of all the classes in Britain. Later, tea-drinking developed into a fashionable social ritual. Tea parties were popular at home and soon the ritual of "afternoon tea" was firmly established.
Nowadays, throughout the homes, tea shops and hotels of Britain, the custom of tea-time continues. Tea in Britain is brewed in a teapot. Then the one spoonful of tea per person and one for the pot is added.
Most people in Britain prefer a rich, strong cup of tea with milk, and sugar is sometimes added to taste.