Вопрос задан 11.06.2026 в 22:24. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Гребенкин Максим.

Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)? a) British buses are called double-deckers b) The British always have apple pie for breakfast c) Police hats are called Bobby d) The Big Ben is a castle e) The Scottish wear skirts called kilts f) The soldier in the picture is a beefeater g) The Queen of the UK is Elizabeth II h) The tower of London was a prison i) British policeman work in Scotland Yard j) The Queen of England has got three sons: Charles, Andrew and Edward k) The Queen of England has got three grandsons: William, Henry and Maxwell l) Big Ben is the name of a bell

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Отвечает Муродов Мусса.

a) T — Some British buses are called double-deckers, especially the famous two-level red buses.

b) F — British people do not always have apple pie for breakfast.

c) F — A British policeman may be called a Bobby, but the hat is not called Bobby.

d) F — Big Ben is not a castle. It is the name of the bell in the clock tower.

e) T — Scottish men can wear traditional skirts called kilts.

f) T — The soldier in the picture is probably a Beefeater, if he is wearing the traditional Tower of London guard uniform.

g) F — Today this is false: Queen Elizabeth II died on 8 September 2022, and King Charles III became monarch. Historically, in an older textbook, it may have been true.

h) T — The Tower of London was used as a prison.

i) F — British policemen do not all work in Scotland Yard. Scotland Yard is connected with the Metropolitan Police in London.

j) T — Queen Elizabeth II had three sons: Charles, Andrew and Edward.

k) F — Queen Elizabeth II had grandsons William and Harry, but not Maxwell.

l) T — Big Ben is the name of a bell.

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