Present Simple
How are you?
I'm fine.
I'm well.
I'm happy to be back to school.
I like your freckles.
I see.
My pale skin doesn't like the sun.
You look taller.
It's cool.
And your hair looks longer and curlier.
You look like a princess.
I like it.
You look pretty, my dear friend.
Present Perfect
You've got suntanned.
It hasn't got darker at all.
But you've got fitter.
Actually, you've changed a lot.
You've had your hair cut.
Don't you think I've got plump?
Past Simple
I went to the seaside with my parents and spent a lot of time on the beach.
The hotel was comfortable and the sea was fantastic.
I had fun in summer too.
I went on a two-week hiking trip.
The days were hot.
Present Simple
How are you?
I'm fine.
I'm well.
I'm happy to be back to school.
I like your freckles.
I see.
My pale skin doesn't like the sun.
You look taller.
It's cool.
And your hair looks longer and curlier.
You look like a princess.
I like it.
You look pretty, my dear friend.
Present Perfect
You've got suntanned.
It hasn't got darker at all.
But you've got fitter.
Actually, you've changed a lot.
You've had your hair cut.
Don't you think I've got plump?
Past Simple
I went to the seaside with my parents and spent a lot of time on the beach.
The hotel was comfortable and the sea was fantastic.
I had fun in summer too.
I went on a two-week hiking trip.
The days were hot.
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Good and not so good books have been written in all ages writers from different countries of the world countless, and read them all, of course, is simply impossible. But there are books that remain popular for centuries, and read it and a few hundred years.
One of these books, which is my favorite, is the magical work of John. R. R. Tolkien's "the Lord of the rings". And, despite the fact that I have many times watched the film version of this work, read this book — a pleasure! I'm sure not me alone.
This book describes the lifestyle and fun traditions of many mythical peoples: elves, dwarves and hobbits. For example, gay folk, with large hairy feet and small stature, lives in a small, but cozy houses, not knowing of poverty and misery, because everyone has his farm, and call them hobbits. Elusive, clever and sophisticated elves live in forests, building their beautiful home in the trees or in the mountains, where finding them is not so easy. Hardworking and rich dwarves found abode in the mountains, getting there gems and making strange things: able to slay the dragon or swords to protect from the sharp spears of chain mail.