Правильно ответить и построить предложение !!!СССССРРРРРРРООООООООЧЧЧЧЧЧНННННННННННОООООООООО! 1,What is the capital of the UK?Is it an old or young
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city? 2.Are there many sights in Kyiv?Name some. 3.How many staes are there in the USA ? 4,Does Weshington belong to any state?
The capital of the UK is London.
It's an old sity.
There are a lot of sights in Kyiv.
There are 50 states in the USA.
No it doesn't
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2. Big Ben is: (20 euros)
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3. Piccadilly Circus is the meeting point of: (50 euros)
a) four streets: b) six streets; c) five streets; d) seven streets
4. The changing of guard happens every day at: (100 euros)
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1. Great Britain is divided into: (10 euros)
a) three parts; b) five parts; c) four parts; d) two parts;
2. What is a Piccadilly Circus? (20 euros)
a) a circus; b) a square; c) a street; d) a house;
3. What is the tower of London now? (50 euros)
a) a prison; b) a museum; c) a house; d) a fortress.
4. The name of the Palace where the Queen lives is: (100 euros)
a) The Tower of London; b) the White House; c) the Windsor palace; d) the Buckingham Palace;