One of the most remarkable public events in my country is the Victory Day. It is traditionally celebrated on the 9th of May. This patriotic holiday commemorates the victory of the USSR over the Nazi Germany. Every year in honour of this day in all cities across the country lots of cheerful parades and celebrations are held. Despite the fact that the holiday is celebrated in a flamboyant way, May 9 is a sad day for the majority of our population. Many people have lost their loved ones and close relatives during this ruthless war. From one hand everyone is happy that the country wasn’t occupied by the fascist invaders, from the other hand everyone grieves over their loss. On this day we are grateful to our saviors, to those who sacrificed their lives for us. That’s why we try to celebrate this day with honours. Some part of younger generation doesn’t understand the importance of this event, which I think is disrespectful. In my opinion, the Victory Day is one of the greatest holidays during the year. Some of my ancestors also took part in the Great Patriotic War of 1945, and I’m proud of them.
1) 1. My mother is at work. 2. His brother has got two friends. 3. He likes to play soccer. 4. My sister goes to school every day. 5. Look! Mary is swimming. 6. We are reading a book now. 7. There is a ball in the box. 8. There were two apples on the table. 9. I've got an aunt. 10. Have you got some oranges? 11. How much butter do you need? 12. There aren't many children in the classroom. 13. How many feet have you got? 14. My dog has got three puppies. 15. My birthday is in September. 2) 1. She wasn't in the park yesterday. Was she in the park yesterday? 2. Mike hasn't got a toy car. Has Mike got a toy car? 3. Tom can't climb tree. Can Tom climb tree? 4. We aren't writing a test. Are we writing a test? 5. Chuckles doesn't like bananas very much. Does Chuckles like bananas very much?
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