Posted in English 6

Hometask

  1. the twenty-seventh of December nineteen sixty-eight
  2. the thirty of November nineteen seventy-eight
  3. sixteen of January nineteen eighty-five
  4. seventeen of October nineteen seventy-four
  5. two of February two thousand thri
  6. one of March nineteen ninety-nine
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Hometask

  1. was
  2. were
  3. were
  4. were
  5. was
  6. were
  7. were
  8. were
  9. were
  10. was
  11. was
  12. was

Choose the correct option.

  1. were
  2. was
  3. were
  4. was
  5. were
  6. were
  7. was
  8. were

Change into the past.

  1. I were at the school yesterday.
  2. Where is he yesterday?
  3. These were our friends.
  4. the dog is playing with my ball yesterday.

Write down the words in correct option.

  1. My friends were sad at home.
  2. I was watching a film at the cinema.
  3. Tennis match was boring last sunday.
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Do, Does, Did

1. Do or Does

  1. do
  2. does
  3. does
  4. do
  5. do
  6. does
  7. does
  8. do
  9. does
  10. do
  11. does
  12. does
  13. do
  14. do

2. Don’t or Doesn’t

  1. don’t
  2. doesn’t
  3. don’t
  4. don’t
  5. doesn’t
  6. don’t
  7. don’t
  8. doesn’t
  9. don’t
  10. doesn’t
  11. don’t
  12. doesn’t
  13. don’t
  14. doesn’t

3. Did or Didn’t

  1. did
  2. didn’t
  3. didn’t
  4. did
  5. didn’t
  6. did
  7. didn’t
  8. did
  9. did
  10. didn’t
  11. did
  12. didn’t
  13. did
  14. didn’t

4. Do, Does or Did

  1. do
  2. did
  3. does
  4. did
  5. did
  6. do
  7. did
  8. does
  9. did
  10. does
  11. do
  12. did
  13. does
  14. did

5. Don’t, Doesn’t or Didn’t

  1. don’t
  2. didn’t
  3. doesn’t
  4. didn’t
  5. doesn’t
  6. don’t
  7. didn’t
  8. don’t
  9. didn’t
  10. doesn’t
  11. didn’t
  12. doesn’t
  13. didn’t
  14. don’t

6. Correct the mistakes

  1. don’t
  2. do
  3. does
  4. did
  5. do
  6. doesn’t
  7. didn’t
  8. don’t
  9. did
  10. don’t
  11. doesn’t
  12. does
  13. don’t
  14. didn’t
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Vardavar

Vardavar or Vartavar is a festival in Armenia where people drench each other with water.

Vardavar’s history dates back to pagan times. The ancient festival is traditionally associated with the goddess Astghik, who was the goddess of water, beauty, love, and fertility. The festivities associated with this religious observance of Astghik were named “Vardavar” because Armenians offered her roses as a celebration (vard means “rose” in Armenian and var means “to burn/be burning”, this is why it was celebrated in the harvest time). After the Christianization of Armenia, the Armenian Apostolic Church identified the rose with the transfiguration of Jesus and Vardavar continued to be celebrated along with the Feast of the Transfiguration. Some claim it comes from a tradition dating back to Noah, in which he commanded that his descendants should sprinkle water on each other and let doves fly as a symbol of remembrance of the Flood.