Write the senrences as in the example. use the degrees of comparison. 1.westminster abbey is (old) than st.paul's cathedral. 2. trafalgar square is the (famous). 3. london is (attractive) than oxford. 4. st. paul's cathedral is the (big) english church. 5. the (tall) tower of the houses of parliament with the clock on it is big ben. 6. london is one of the (busy) cities in great britain. 7. london eye is the (wonderful) wheel in the world. 8. madame tussaud's is one of the (great) museums in yhe world. 9. the london's undeeground is (crowded) than the kyiv's metro. 10. buckingham palace is (popular) among the tourists than st. paul's cathedral. 11. the city is the (old) part of london. 12. the west end contains the (expensive) restaurants and shops.
В Present Simple : When people from other countries come to live in the United States, they brought different cooking traditions. Some of them have opened restaurants. Today, Americans enjoy food from all over the world.
Over the years, some foreign dishes have changed.
Perhaps best known in the U.S. is the "fast food". In the first fast food restaurant were served burgers, but now they offer other types of food too.
Americans eat a lot, and when they go to a restaurant, they do not want to be hungry afterwards.
if you can not eat it all, do not worry, they will give you a "doggy bag" and you will be able to take home something that is not eaten.
Most Americans now eats a light breakfast instead of the usual eggs, bacon, toast, orange juice and coffee. But at the weekend there is more time and dense late breakfast or early lunch often eats with family or friends.
It was Kate's birthday last Thursday. I thought it was a good idea to do some shopping and buy her a present in the nearest department store. I knew that her husband, Paul, had bought her a beautiful ring and was sure Kate would like it. I didn't have to work till late that day, so at two o'clock I walked down High Street. "If I give Kathy her favorite perfume, she will be pleased, " I thought. At the perfume counter I asked for Kate's favorite perfume. The saleswoman was not sure whether she was able to help me. "We don't have that, do we?" she asked her colleague. The latter shook her head. I was about left the counter when I saw a girl of about twelve slept away from her mother, seized a huge bottle of perfume from the counter and put it into her bag. The girl's behavior made me speak. "Excuse me," I said. "Your daughter just stole a large bottle of perfume." The mother looked at me in amazement. She turned to her daughter. "You didn't steal that big bottle that was on display, did you?" The girl noded. "I told you hundreds of times that the big one on display is always empty!" She angrily took the bottle from her daughter and laid it on display. "Why didn't you take the one at the back? Let me explain to you again that you should always take one of the boxes at the back. Do you understand?" The woman took the box of perfume she was speaking about and a minute later I saw them both disappeared into the crowd as quickly as they could.