<span /><span>1. I am a student at the seminary. <span>2. Last year I went to high
</span>school. 3. After a few years I will study at the Theological Academy. <span>4. My
</span>each served in the Kiev cathedral last year. <span>5. Now it serves
</span>one of the churches of St. Petersburg. <span>6. In summer it would serve Moscow
</span>Diocese. <span>7. The cross, a symbol of Christ's victory, is at the top of the dome.
</span>8. This cross was erected in September last year. <span>9. Crosses are
</span>decorate all of the dome of our temple. <span>10. Our church is built in the form of
</span>octagon. 11. This temple was built in the last century. <span>12. The temple is not
</span><span>It will be renovated next year</span></span>
1. Was
2. Were / were
3. Was
4. Were
5. Were
6. Weren't
1. The day before yesterday Tiny didn't play tennis.
2. Last summer Tiny didn't have a picnic with his friends.
3. Yesterday Tiny didn't fly a kite.
4. Tiny didn't see a lot of flowers a week ago.
5. Tiny wasn't in Africa two days ago.
1. Did you draw a picture yesterday?
2. Did you water the flowers yesterday?
3. Did he come back home?
4. Did she wash her face last morning?
5. Did you be at home the day before yesterday?
1. Plays
2. Will play
3. Run
4. Will skate
5. Go
6. Reads
7. Will be
8. Listen
9. Will have
10. Will play
1. He will toboggan next Saturday.
2. Billy and his friend will ride bikes tomorrow.
3. Jill will play badminton in the park.
4. He won't play hide-and-seek with his friends.
5. Tom will go to Russia next summer.
6. She will make a funny snowman in winter.
1. Will I fly a kite next Monday?
2. Will they draw pictures in their room?
3. Will we fly a kite tomorrow?
4. Will our friend make a snowman next Saturday?
5. Will he write a letter tomorrow?
6. Will she run and jump in the park?
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