Ну вот но это про народное празднование
In some places to this day still retained the ancient custom of caroling when the mummers on the night before Christmas Christmas Pudding are on houses, asking her to taste the home, or simply sing the praises of Christ, or Christmas carols-wishes, and in return usually get all the food (in the past) money or candy (now). The most famous work of literature that describes this Slavic rite - "The Night Before Christmas" by Nikolai Gogol. [3] In force in the Russian Empire was illegal "in the eve of Christmas and during the Christmas holidays start, according to the ancient idolatrous traditions, merrymaking and dressing up in kumirskie apparel, make the streets dancing and singing seductive songs
1. Put the verbs in the correct past simple form:
1. Did you meet Sue yesterday?
2. The teacher gave us a lot of homework for Wednesday.
3. Did Tony sell his car to his neighbour?
4. The weather was not as good as we expected
5. Who came around at 6:30
6. I turned the TV off because the programme was really boring.
7. Some students did not do the homework yesterday, so the teacher got really angry.
8. I saaw Mark at the library, but he did not see me
9. "Did you invite Alan to the party?" "No, I didn't "
10. There wasn't much tea left, so we made coffee.
11. My parents bought a new car last month.
2. Put the verbs in brackets in the PAST CONTINUOUS tense:
1. I was revising for the maths exam all night long.
2. My father was mending the car after lunch.
3. Vince was listening to music with me.
4. Who was making so much noise at break?
5. Paul was not doing the task, he was talking to Sue.
6. Mum was cooking the whole morning
7. Were you taking a nap at 5 p.m. ?
8. The cat was not playing with the baby.
9. Peter and Paul were fighting again.
10. Were you waiting for me on Sunday?
11. It was not raining after school.
12. Was Tina watching Tv after dinner?
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