Who go with you?
I go with Laura and Beth
The Beginning of an Annual Tradition
Stratford-upon-Avon one of the most SCENIC and popular tourist destinations in the world is also FAMOUS for another very important
reason. It is the historic birthplace of William Shakespeare, the greet British playwright.
Nowadays, we tend to take the PERFORMANCE of Shakespeare's WONDERFUL plays for granted as a huge festival celebrating his work is held in Stratford-upon-Avon every year from April to October. This was not always the case, however.
David Garrick, a talented ACTOR of his time, was responsible for the ORGANISATION of the first festival. The year was 1769 and the first play was scheduled to begin at 6 o'clock in the morning on the 6th of September. Stratford-upon-Avon was very CROWDED that morning and the opening of the festival was extremely SUCCESSFUL. The second day of the festival was RAINY, though, and the people who had come to see the plays left DISAPPOINTEDLY to return to their homes.
You study English, don't you?
they are discussing a new topic now, aren't they?
he went..., didn't he?
I was..., wasn't I?
Maize is not..., is it?
You were not..., were you?
They have..., haven't they?
we shan't..., shall we?
We are..., aren't we?
this rule..., wasn't it?
i can dance. so can i?
i like apples. so do i?
i went for a walk. did i?
i will read an interesting book. will i?
i like to skateboarding. do i?
хватит?
1) were invited
2) are gathered
3) will be given
4) was answered
5) are sold
6) will be finished
1) The honey was gathered by bees
2) The work wil be finished in time
3) This book was written in the 19th century