Thank you for your letter. I enjoy reading it. Sorry, I did not answer at once. I was very busy with my routine.
In your letter, you asked me about our national cuisine and my preferences.
I do not like cooking. I think it is not my thing as I usually spoil food instead of making something tasty. I think the traditional Russian meal is pelmeny. Even though it originated in Syberia, all Russian people love it. Some have a family tradition to gather together in the kitchen to make pelmeny. People make pelmeny using dough and stuffing its small pieces with grounded meat; then, they boil them for 7-10 minutes.
Actually, not all Russian people eat borsch and kasha every day because the variety of tasty food is significant. Since borsch and kasha ingredients are widely available and relatively cheap, many families have to eat them because of low economic status.
How often do you visit your grandparents? What do you usually do together? Are there any sights in Brighton?
Well, I'd better go now as I have to do my homework.
101. The electrons in the circuit obey the law of conservation of energy.
102. He hasn't chosen a country to visit yet.
103. They were walking along the street and talking.
104. When I entered the hall, the students were listening to a very interesting lecture in history.
105. Yesterday Nick said that he had read much during his summer vacation.
106. Look! She is crying.
107. After dinner I was very thirsty; I drank two cups of tea.
108. Do you watch TV every day?
109. Queen Elizabeth II was born in 1926.
110. Do you always get up at 7o'clock? - No, sometimes I get up at half past seven.
111. What languages do you study, Mary?
112. They have asked me several questions lately.
113. He had studied French before he entered the university.
114. Yesterday I found the book which I had lost in summer.
115. What are you doing here at such a late hour? Are you writing your composition? - No, l have written it already.
116. When I looked out of the window, the children were playing with a ball which Pete had brought from home.
117. He began to write his composition at three o'clock.
118. Look! The baby is taking a cup from the table.
119. How many pages have you translated for today?
120. He is always asking me what to do! (когда говорят о слишком часто повторяющихся действиях, которые раздражают, вызывают негодование, вместо Simple используется Continuous)
Hello Moira
Thank you for your letter. I enjoy reading it. Sorry, I did not answer at once. I was very busy with my routine.
In your letter, you asked me about our national cuisine and my preferences.
I do not like cooking. I think it is not my thing as I usually spoil food instead of making something tasty. I think the traditional Russian meal is pelmeny. Even though it originated in Syberia, all Russian people love it. Some have a family tradition to gather together in the kitchen to make pelmeny. People make pelmeny using dough and stuffing its small pieces with grounded meat; then, they boil them for 7-10 minutes.
Actually, not all Russian people eat borsch and kasha every day because the variety of tasty food is significant. Since borsch and kasha ingredients are widely available and relatively cheap, many families have to eat them because of low economic status.
How often do you visit your grandparents? What do you usually do together? Are there any sights in Brighton?
Well, I'd better go now as I have to do my homework.
I am looking forward to your new letter.
Your pen-friend,
NAME
101. The electrons in the circuit obey the law of conservation of energy.
102. He hasn't chosen a country to visit yet.
103. They were walking along the street and talking.
104. When I entered the hall, the students were listening to a very interesting lecture in history.
105. Yesterday Nick said that he had read much during his summer vacation.
106. Look! She is crying.
107. After dinner I was very thirsty; I drank two cups of tea.
108. Do you watch TV every day?
109. Queen Elizabeth II was born in 1926.
110. Do you always get up at 7o'clock? - No, sometimes I get up at half past seven.
111. What languages do you study, Mary?
112. They have asked me several questions lately.
113. He had studied French before he entered the university.
114. Yesterday I found the book which I had lost in summer.
115. What are you doing here at such a late hour? Are you writing your composition? - No, l have written it already.
116. When I looked out of the window, the children were playing with a ball which Pete had brought from home.
117. He began to write his composition at three o'clock.
118. Look! The baby is taking a cup from the table.
119. How many pages have you translated for today?
120. He is always asking me what to do! (когда говорят о слишком часто повторяющихся действиях, которые раздражают, вызывают негодование, вместо Simple используется Continuous)