INDUSTRIAL CENTRES AND MAIN CITIES OF GREAT BRITAIN.
Great Britain is a highly developed industrial country, and most of the people live in large cities.
Naturally, the capital comes first among the biggest industrial cities of the country. Lots of things such as clothes, food, planes and cars are made in London.
Birmingham is the biggest town in the centre of England. Machines, cars and lorries are made here. TV and radio-sets are also produced in Birmingham. The South of England is rural, with many fertile valleys and numerals hedges dividing the well cultivated fields and pastures.
The South Eastern coast is well-known for its pictures scenery and mild climate and a number of popular resorts. On the southern coast of England there are many large ports, among them: Southampton, Portsmouth, Plymouth.
PRESENT CONTINUOUS OR PRESENT PROGRESSIVE TENSE.
Introduction.
As with all tenses in English, the speaker’s attitude is as important as the time of the action or event. The present continuous tense is used to show an activity that is in progress or not complete at the time of speaking. The activity started in the pats and will go into the future. The present continuous is made from the present tense of the verb be and the –ing from of a verb.
Forming.
The present continuous of any verb is composed of two parts – the present tense of the verb to be+the present participle of the main verb. (the form of the present participle is: base+ing, e.g. taking, playing, moving, smiling)
Affirmative: S+to be+V(ing) She is talking.
Negative: S+to be+not+V(ing) She is not talking.
Interrogative: to be+S+V(ing) Is she talking?
Examples to go, present continuous:
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