1. е it,s a rubber
2.а my big sister
3.б there books
4. д my little brother
5.с no it is a teddy
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1. He (is going) to school now.
2. The teacher (is speaking) English now.
3. The pupils (are reading) in the library.
4. The man (is waiting) for Pete.
5. They (are writing) exercise 2 in their exercise-books.
<span>6. Don (is smelling) the roses.</span>
Big Ben is the
symbol of Great Britain and one of the most beautiful sights of London. it’s the largest and the most famous clock in the world.
Originally, Big Ben is a tower. Officially, the clock has started its work on 31 May 1859. According to
one of the theories the clock has been named Big Ben after Sir Benjamin
Hall, who directed work on the casting of the bell. It’s one of the highest towers of
Westminster Palace. All the
Londoners who live close to Big Ben can hear how the bell strikes
thirteen at New Year’s Night.
5. Slow - slower - the slowest.
Remarkable - more remarkable - the most remarkable.
Tall - taller - the tallest.
Young - younger - the youngest.
Good - better - the best.
6. Red Square, the Kremlin, the Tzar Bell, America, Korolev Street, the USA, the Volga, the Black Sea, Everest, Russia, Japaneese, my friend, happy, Lake Baikal, <span>the Alps.</span>