She wants to lives in our city
<span>1.
I usually (use) my computer in the evening.
2. My cousin always (writes)
his compositions al the library.
3. The earth (goes) round the sun
4. Bees
(make) honey.
5. Vegetarians (do not eat) meat.
6. The River Amazon (flows)
into the Atlantic Ocean.
7 An atheist (does not to believe) in God.
8.
Misanthropes are persons who (hate) mankind.
9. All is well that (ends)
well.
10. Everything (is) good in its season.
11. A cat in gloves (
catches) no mice.1
2. Every culture ( has) its customs.
1. Scientists
(develop) science.
2. A sommelier (serves) you with wine at the
restaurant.
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<span>It would be useful to investigate this problem. 2 There would be
no results without these experiments. 3 He suggested that you should this
article. 4 I wish I would be about. 5 It is important that you would take part in this
experiment. 6 I brought a book for you so that you could read it. 7 If I were you I would attend this lecture. If you visited the Library you would get some more
information about it. 9 If you had visited the library you would have got some more
information about it. 10. It would be difficult to enter this university.</span>
А) can't
Я понимаю, в последнем слове, snow))
<span><span>Buckingham Palace is one of the major tourist attractions in London. It is the official residency o the British monarchy. At the moment British monarchy is led by Queen Elizabeth II. Each time the royal family is in the palace, a flag flies on the roof. The palace was built in 1705 by the Duke of Buckingham. In 1761 King George III bought this palace for his wife. It became a private house of Queen Charlotte and was known as “The Queen’s House”. During the 19th century the house was enlarged and became the official royal residence. Queen Victoria was the first monarch to reside in the palace. She moved there in 1837 leaving Kensington Palace, where she grew up. Buckingham Palace has nearly 600 rooms, including a throne room, a ballroom, a dining-room, picture gallery and even a swimming-pool. Some of its rooms can be visited in summertime, only when the Queen is not at home. One of the most interesting parts of the palace is the Queen’s Gallery, where works of art of the royal collection can be seen. Royal garden and stables are also curious sights. Every year more than 50 000 invited guests are entertained at garden parties, receptions and banquets. Many tourists come here to see the Queen Victoria Memorial which is set right in front of the Buckingham Palace. Every day at 11 am Changing of the Guard ceremony takes place. It is the time when colorfully dressed New Guard parades along the building and replace the existing Old Guard. The ceremony is accompanied by music and attracts a lot of viewers.</span></span>