I don't know! I asked her if she was coming and she said she was.
<span>1. I know her to have read the papers.
2. They declared the boat to have been crashed.
3. I felt somebody touch me.
4. I noticed her enter the room.
5. I allow </span><span>him to hold the talks.
1. I know her to work well.
2. They declared </span><span>the boat to have been found.
3. I saw her take the case.
4. I think him to be a good man
5. I watched her open the safe.
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1) they have a nice present for General
Green.2) I like to play with my brother Tim. 3) My friends are in the school
gym.4) Can you see that little bird in the cage? 5) William likes to sing on the
stage.6) the new text is on page14. 7) On Sundays I can see little Tommy on his
sledge. 8)The boy has a new book for his good friend, Giant John.
1. Is there a yard near my house?
2. Are there a lot of boxes in the corner of the hall?
3. Is there any sugar in the tea?
4. Are there a lot of pupils in the room?
London is a very old city. It is about two thousand years old.
Today London is one of the biggest cities in the world. Its population is about 8 million people. It's not only a capital of Great Britain, but also a large business and commercial centre. London stands on the Thames.
As an ancient city London has a great number of places of historic interest. They attract tourists from the whole world.
London is traditionally divided into four main parts. They are Westminster, the City, the West End and the East End.
Westminster is the historical area in London. Famous monuments and buildings are there. One of the most beautiful places is Westminster Abbey.
Many greatest poets and writers are buried there. Chauser, Dickens, Kipling are among them. Newton and Darwin are buried there too.
Another place which is worth seeing in London is the Tower. In different times this castle was a fortress, a royal palace, a prison. Now it is a museum.
London is rich in famous palaces. Buckingham Palace is the official residence of the Queen. Westminster Palace is the seat of the British Parliament.
The greatest of English churches is St. Paul's Cathedral. It was built by a famous English architect, Sir Christopher Wren.
Trafalgar Square is considered to be the very centre of London. In the middle of it stands the monument to admiral Nelson.
London is famous for its streets and squares as well. Fleet Street is known for the newspaper offices situated there. Regent Street is famous for the richest shops and supermarkets.
Speaking about London, it is impossible to say nothing about its museums. The British Museum displays works of art from ancient Asia, Egypt, Rome and Greece side by side with those of Great Britain and other countries.