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9.Where is Pete? He is working in the lab.

10.She will have translated the text by two o'clock tomorrow.

5.Переведите предложения.

1.He can drive a car well.

2.You will be allowed to stay here for some time.

3.If you want to know English well, you must study hard.

4.Better late than never, but better never late.

5.This is the most interesting book I have ever read.

6.Will you be able to come earlier and help me?

7.I had to repeat grammar rules.

8.May I take your English textbook?

9.You must come to the University at 2 o'clock.

10.Your room is not so large as mine.

6.Прочитайте и переведите текст.

From the History of London

Some 2000 years ago the Romans founded a settlement on the river Thames. They called it Londinium. During the Middle Ages it became a prosperous trading centre. Since that time London has continued to grow in size and prosperity. It is the capital of Great Britain with the population of 9 million people.

London's geographical centre is Trafalgar Square, laid out at the beginning of the 19th century to commemorate the naval victory of Britain, in which Admiral Nelson took part. The Nelson Column is standing here, its height is 185 feet.

Not far from Trafalgar Square there is a quiet little street with very ordinary houses. It is Downing Street and for the last 200 years each Prime minister of England has been living there at number 10. Walking a little further we come to Parliament Square, where Westminster Abbey is on one side and the Houses of Parliament on the other. There is a huge tower here, the Clock Tower, famous for the clock named "Big Ben".

Westminster Abbey was founded in the 11th century. All kings and queens of England have been crowned here.

There is the Poet's Corner, where many of Britain's greatest poets and writers are buried: Dickens, Kipling, Chaucer.

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