Complete lile luies. 1 Will he see penguins?
2 Will it be windy?
3 Will polar bears attack him?
a No, they won't
b Yes, he will.
C Yes, it will.
RULES
1 In questions with will, the word order is:
- + noun / pronoun + verb.
2 In short answers, the word order is Yes, /
+ pronoun + will / 3
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14.12.2021 00:31
1 Angela told John to be ready because at 5 o`clock they would be at business centre.
2. I asked classmates where Tom had gone.
3. John told our guide he was sorry,he was late. He added he had lost his way.
4. Gerry asked Mike if he could lend him some money.
5. The secretary told boss there was no paper in the box.
6. Mike said he was living in London then.
7. Mila asked her husband why that machine didn’t work.
8. Ken told dad not to sell the car.
9. Andrew told the patient to stay in bed for a few days.
10. Marry said she had gone to London with her sister the previous week.
11 .My friend said he had watched a lot of soap operas.
12. He asked me if Tom would be there the next Wednesday.
13. My mother asked me if I had cleaned the room the day before.
14. Her teacher said he was not going to ask me then.
15. The teacher asked me how the accident had happened.
16. My cousin told his teacher they were not interested in politics.
17. Henry asked me what I would tell the police the following day.
18. Tom said New York was more lovely than London.
19. She asked Fiona if she was kidding with them.
20. She wrote me in a message to put up at that hotel.
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maks2614
30.07.2022 08:25

Overcrowded, dirty and awash with sewage… it’s hardly surprising that the bubonic plague flourished in the crowded streets of London. Over 15% of London’s population was wiped out between 1665 and 1666 alone, or some 100,000 people in the space of two years. But where did all these bodies go?

The answer: in tens, if not hundreds of plague pits scattered across the city and the surrounding countryside. The majority of these sites were originally in the grounds of churches, but as the body count grew and the graveyards became overcharged with dead, then dedicated pits were hastily constructed around the fields surrounding London.Unfortunately there is very little evidence about the exact location of these plague pits. Instead, to construct the map below we have had to use a variety of sources including Peter Ackroyd’s London: The Biography, Daniel Defoe’s A Journal of the Plague Year, Basil Holmes’ The London Burial Grounds: Notes on Their History From the Earliest Times to the Present Day, the internet, as well as help from our social media channels!

The map below is an ongoing project and we’re always in search of new sites, so if you know of any omissions then please let us know by using the contact form at the bottom of this page.

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