Tom, there, lives, and,London, goes, in, school, to.
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Does Tom live in London and goes to school there?
Tom lives in London and goes to school there. ..........
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All persons who ride 2 or sometimes 3 wheeled motorized vehicles and who identify themselves with a particular subculture. They usually wear leather jackets and army boots.
Young people who dress in a shocking way to express their identity. They have brightly colored hair and wear metal chains (цепи). They are rebelling against the society or the older generation (поколение). The music is aggressive. They reject (отрицают) everything.
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информацию. Она имеет полномочия арестовать или обыскать
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speak Gujarati with my family and enjoy going to huge Indian weddings at the community centre or taking part in Hindu festival celebrations such as Diwali, but I have a lot of friends and interests outside the community, too. I've heard recently that more than a third of people living in my city, Leicester, today are migrants1 or second or third generation migrants. So, it's set to be the first city in the UK where ethnic minority groups will make up the majority!
Rupa, 16
"When people ask me where I'm from, I say I'm British, even though I'm of Chinese origin. I used to live in a small town and I got picked on a bit because I looked different, but now I live in Newham in East London, which is the most culturally diverse place in the United Kingdom. At school, half of the pupils speak English as a second language. Our next door neighbours are from Poland. They came to Britain with their 15 year-old boy just after Poland became part of the E.U."
Li, 17
"My parents are from Jamaica, but they have been living in England since they were young. I was born and brought up in Birmingham, England. When the first Caribbeans were invited to come to Britain for work in the late 1940s, there was quite a lot of racism2, and it was hard for Caribbeans to find well-paid work. Nowadays, the Caribbean community is one of the most integrated in Britain. Racism isn't unheard of, of course, but you only have to see how many mixed-race marriages there are now and how many second and third generation Caribbeans are household names on TV to understand how much things have changed."
Jerome, 18
house near the city centre. I have got a sister, but she doesn't live in the house. She is a architect and she work in London.Her job is very interesting. My parents are teachers in the same school. My mum teach French. My dad is a art teacher and he paints in his free time.
Kate and Bill. Today is Monday. everybody in the Lambert family _(is/are) busy. Mr. Lambert is in his garage. he _(fixes/fixing) a car.
Mr. Lambert is a housewife. she is in the kitchen now. she _(cooks/is cooking) dinner.
Peter, Kate and Bill are in school now. Peter is in a classroom. he _studies/is studying) physics.
Kate is in thr music room_(plays/is playing) a guitar.
Bill is in the art room. he_(paints/is painting) a picture.
What _(is/are) you doing now? What _(is/are) everybody in your family doing now?
in his room. 4) There are no clocks in the living room.5)There are a sofa, a table and three chairs in the living room.
правильно ли расставили is или are в предложениях.
(6.sing) Russian songs at the concert last Saturday.
2. There (1.be) many cities in our country. (2.Watch) you the demonstration on TV? - I (3.like) it very much. We (4.have) a concret in our school hall before May Day. I (5.not take) in the demonstration. I (6.be) ill. Look, the schoolchildren (7.marsh) with slongans and portraits. (8.Like) you to listen to a good concert of Russian songs?