Предмет: Английский язык, автор: ctari4oks

1) Read and say using passive structures. Mark and Ann have been away from their childhood house for years. Now they are back to Mansfield and see many changes. Say what Mark and Ann noticed. 1. They have built a new hospital. 2. They have rebuilt the old library. 3. They have turned the city centre into a real shopping area. 4. They have opened a theatre. 5. They have changed the names of some streets. 6. They have closed the city's open market. 7. They have planted many trees.
Example: Mark and Ann see that a new hospital has been built

2) Ask and answer about the UK. 1. What countries are situated on the British Isles? 2. What languages are spoken in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland? 3. How many people live in the UK? Who are they? 4. What is the Union Jack? 5. What do you know about it? Who are the national patron saints? What are the colours of the British? Say what you know about them​

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Автор ответа: ThisIsPE4KA
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1) Passive structures:

1. A new hospital has been built.

2. The old library has been rebuilt.

3. The city centre has been turned into a real shopping area.

4. A theatre has been opened.

5. The names of some streets have been changed.

6. The city's open market has been closed.

7. Many trees have been planted.

2) Q&A about the UK:

1. What countries are situated on the British Isles?

- The countries that are situated on the British Isles are England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland.

2. What languages are spoken in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland?

- In England, English is the main language spoken. In Wales, Welsh is spoken alongside English. In Scotland, Scottish Gaelic, Scots, and Scottish English are spoken. In Northern Ireland, English and Irish are the two main languages spoken.

3. How many people live in the UK? Who are they?

- As of 2021, the estimated population of the UK is around 68 million people. The people who live in the UK come from a variety of ethnic and cultural backgrounds.

4. What is the Union Jack?

- The Union Jack is the national flag of the United Kingdom, which combines the flags of England, Scotland, and Northern Ireland.

5. What do you know about it? Who are the national patron saints? What are the colours of the British? Say what you know about them.

- The Union Jack is made up of three different flags: the Cross of St George (red on white) representing England, the Saltire of St Andrew (white diagonal on blue) representing Scotland, and the Cross of St Patrick (red diagonal on white) representing Northern Ireland. The national patron saint of England is St George, the patron saint of Scotland is St Andrew, and the patron saint of Wales is St David. The national colours of the British flag are red, white, and blue.

Автор ответа: savaseregin
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1) A new hospital has been built, as noticed by Mark and Ann.

2) The old library has been rebuilt by someone.

3) The city centre has been turned into a real shopping area.

4) A theatre has been opened in the city.

5) Some streets' names have been changed by someone.

6) The city's open market has been closed.

7) Many trees have been planted.

2)

1) What countries are situated on the British Isles?

- The countries situated on the British Isles are England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.

2) What languages are spoken in England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland?

- English is the primary language spoken in England, while Welsh is spoken in Wales, Scottish Gaelic is spoken in Scotland, and English, Irish, and Ulster Scots are spoken in Northern Ireland.

3) How many people live in the UK? Who are they?

- The estimated population of the UK is around 67 million people, and they come from various ethnic and cultural backgrounds.

4) What is the Union Jack?

- The Union Jack is the flag of the United Kingdom, which combines the flags of England, Scotland, and Northern Ireland.

5) Who are the national patron saints? What are the colors of the British? Say what you know about them.

- The national patron saints are St. George for England, St. Andrew for Scotland, St. David for Wales, and St. Patrick for Northern Ireland. The colors of the British flag are red, white, and blue, which are taken from the individual flags of England, Scotland, and Northern Ireland.

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