1 On October 25th 1911, the London General Omnibus Company ran their last horse-drawn omnibus. 2 Then the big red motor bus has been London's 'king of the road'. 3 Every day, thousands of Londoners use the big red buses to move around town.
4 The idea of the 'double decker' is actually much older than the motor bus; it is a continuation of the system in the age of horse-drawn vehicles, when some of the passengers sat inside, and the rest travelled on the roof. 5 Today the only open-topped buses are the special tourist buses. 6 The most famous London buses, however, are the Routemasters. 7 They have open platform at the back end and passengers can climb on and off when they want, even if the bus is moving . 8 The RM was taken out of use in June 2007 due to a law requiring busses to have access for disabled people. 9 The black London taxi cab is another traditional symbol of London. 10 It looks old-fashioned and clumsy, but in fact it's comfortable and speedy.
Last week i did my homework.
Where does she swim?
I listen to music very often.
Not every Sunday
she's making a fruit salad
yes, I am
1. Yes, I do. I agree.
2. I think due to the fact that people pollute nature of the different waste, and the food which is being eats animals, becomes contaminated, and because of this animals are dying EN masse and die out for ever.
3. There are exhaust fumes, smoke from factory chimneys and others.