1)The English have lunch in the evening.
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2)The Ehglish don't drink tea eat sandwiches st five o'clock.
3)Pandas live in America.
4)People in the UK celebrate Mother's Day on 8 March.
5)On Mother's Day children don't give presents to their mothers.
НАЙДИ НЕПРАВИЛЬНЫЕ УТВЕРЖДЕНИЯ И ИСПРАВЬ ИХ,СДЕЛАВ ПРЕДЛОЖЕНИЯ ОТРИЦАТЕЛЬНЫМИ ИЛИ,НАОБОРОТ,УТВЕРДИТЕЛЬНЫМИ.
1) The English don't have lunch in the evening.
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In the classroom.
1 We 're learning (learn)English today.
2 We (listen) to the teacher.
3 The teacher (write) on the board.
4 I (read) my English book.
5 the school bell (ring).
6 Our teachet ( say) Goodbye'.
7 We (go) to the playgroung
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in Ireland. On that day people send greeting cards and wear a shamrock. A shamrock is the national emblem of Ireland.
On Mother's Day people in the family try to let their mother have a rest. A father and the children do the housework, cook some tasty dishes or bake a cake.
There is one more popular holiday in spring - Easter. People celebrate it in April or in early May. On Easter Sunday the children get chocolate Easter eggs or rabbits.
in April there is a holiday for fun - April Fool's Day. It is on the 1st of April. On that day the English children like to play jokes and tricks on other people.
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