... is a place, landmark, or attraction that people visit for pleasure, interest, or historical significance.
... refers to the starting point, source, cause, or beginning of something, including a person's ancestry, birth, or birthplace.
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... means extremely interesting, captivating, or charming, holding one’s attention completely.
... is the system, organization, or group of people that exercises authority, makes laws, and manages a political unit like a state, country, or city.
... is the supreme legislative body of a country, composed of elected representatives who debate, create, and pass laws.
Cairo is the capital of …
There is … to the east of Egypt.
I love this ... sight of the Red Sea!
India Gate is ... in New Delhi.
Edinburgh is the capital of …
I want to visit the ... Mile one day.
Tourists come to Edinburgh to see …
... means connected to a king/queen'.
... are important places or buildings.
The Canadian ... is located in Ottawa.
Look at these amazing ... on the wall!
The ... to the National Gallery of Art is on the left.
There are some ancient buildings with ... in Greece.
St Paul’s Cathedral is one of the ... of London.
In the middle of Trafalgar Square there is a high ... with the monument to Admiral Nelson.
One of the most famous high-rise buildings in London is ...
Some people see the Gherkin as a ...
The Gherkin was built in a special way to ...
The Millennium Bridge is over the ...
The Millennium Bridge's nickname is ...
Members of the British parliament are called ...
Big Ben is the name of the ...
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Many tourists come to Trafalgar Square after visiting the National...
At the bottom of Admiral Nelson's Column, there are four ...
There is Speakers'... in Hyde Park.
The Tower of London is a ... today.
There are the ... in the Tower of London.
There are many works of art from ... at the British Museum.
They open Tower Bridge for big .. to pass.
... me, where is the National Gallery?
Go ... the street and you will see the bank.
The restaurant is on the ... of this building.
Do you ... where Hyde Park is, sir?
Excuse me, how do I ... to the gallery?
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MAN: Excuse me, can you tell me how to get to the library?
WOMAN: Sure. Go straight along this street until you get to the river, then turn right and walk along Riverbank Street for three blocks. You'll see a bridge on your left. Go across the bridge and walk for one block. The library will be on your left.
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WOMAN: Excuse me, is there a pharmacy near here?
MAN: Yes. There's one not far from here. Take the first right and walk along the street for three blocks. You'll see a park on your left. Go past the park, and there'll be a pharmacy on your left.
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WOMAN: Excuse me, where's the nearest grocery store?
MAN: No problem. Take the first left and walk along the street until you pass a park. Stay on that street for three more blocks, then turn right. Go across the bridge and walk straight ahead until you reach two buildings. The grocery store will be the building on your right.
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MAN: Excuse me, how can I get to the nearest bank?
WOMAN: Sure, no problem. Take the first left and go to the end of the street. Turn right, then take the first left. Go straight ahead for three blocks and turn right again. The bank will be on your right. You'll see the river and a bridge from there.
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WOMAN: Excuse me, where is the post office?
MAN: Take the first left and stay on the street until you reach a bridge. Don't cross that bridge. Turn right and continue along the street until you come to a second bridge. Walk across the second bridge and go straight for one block. You'll see the post office on your right.
'Hamlet' was ...by William Shakespeare.
The Millennium Bridge (open) … in 2000 by the Queen.
The London Eye (design) … by British architects.
In Great Britain cars (drive) on the left.
English (speak) in many countries.
The Mona Lisa (paint) Leonardo da Vinci.
Our local theatre (build) in 1990.
This palace (turn) into a museum.
This building (use) as a prison.
Many architects (inspire) this sculpture
Michael (visit) ... the amphitheatre already.
The parliament (announce) … some new laws recently.
Our tourists (not see) … the Eiffel Tower yet.
Our guide (not show) ... us the frescoes yet.
Where is Speakers’ Corner?
What did you see in Washington?
How can we get to the local gallery?
What is the origin of these sculptures?
Do you know any places of interest here?
Is there a fountain in Trafalgar Square?
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