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Cook Street
National Gallery of Modern Art Central Museum New Theatre Jenner's Hotel
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Regent Street
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Rocky Mountains Trafalgar Square Egypt
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Whitehall Theatre
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*■ Fill in the article where necessary.
1. Can you tell me the way to ... Woonsocket Hotel? — Of course. Turn left here and you'll find it on ... Maple Street.
2. We went to ... theatre yesterday.— Really? Did you go to ... Opera and Ballet Theatre?
3. Shall we go to ... village for the weekend? — Oh, yes. I'd like to have an active time off there.
4. Jane has gone to ... library to do some work.— Yeah. We have agreed with her to go to ... cinema after that.
Read the sentences and match them with their meanings. Then discuss the questions and do the task.
1. It's late already. a. natural phenomenon
2. ' 's far from here to the hotel. b. weather
3. It's raining. c. time
4. П'§ late spring. d. distance
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1. Does the predicate of each sentence refer to any person or thing?
2. Can you make up some sentences of this type in Ukrainian?
3. Try to formulate the rule of the use of it in such sentences.
(See Grammar Reference, § 12.)
6. Translate the following sentences into English.
1. Сьогодні тепліше, ніж було вчора.
2. Звідси далеко до твоєї школи?
3. Котра година? — Друга.
4. Весна. На деревах з'являються молоді листочки.
5. Відкрий, будь ласка, вікно. В автомобілі жарко.
6. У читальному залі дуже тихо — всі працюють.
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Test Yourself!
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Read the story and put its paragraphs in the correct order (1—7). Get one point for each correct answer.
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Love of London
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(after W. Saroyan)
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A. During the First World War in 1918 I saw the opening of a huge building which was called Liberty Theatre. On the day when the theatre was opened to the public, I was selling The Evening Herald across the street on the Republican Corner. The film was called While London Sleeps. I could pay
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