My flat we have a nice flat in a new block of flats. our flat is on the fourth floor. it has all modern conveniences: central heating, gas, electricity, cold and hot water, a lift and a chute to carry rubbish down. there are three rooms, a kitchen, a bathroom and a hall in our flat. the living-room is the largest and most comfortable room in the flat. in the middle of the room we have a square-table with six chairs round it. to the right of the dinner-table there is a wall-unit which has several sections: a sideboard, a wardrobe and some shelves. at the opposite wall there is a piano and stool before it. between the two large windows there is a little table with a colour tv set on it. near the tv set there are two cosy armchairs. a small round table, a divan-bed and a standard lamp are in the left-hand corner. this small table is for newspapers and magazines. my father is used to having a rest sitting on this divan-bed reading books, newspapers, magazines or watching tv. the bedroom is smaller than the living-room and not so light as there is only one window in it. in this room there are two beds with a bedside-table between them. an alarm-clock and a small lamp with a pink lamp-shade are on the table. in the left-hand corner there is a dressing-table with a big mirror. in this room we have a built-in wardrobe with coat-hangers to-hang clothes on. there is a thick carpet on the floor and plain light-brown curtains on the window. the third room is my study. it is not large but very cosy. there isn't much furniture in it, only the most necessary. it has a writing-table and an armchair before it. in the right-hand corner there is a bookcase full of books, magazines and newspapers. a small table with a radio is standing in the left-hand corner. near it there is a sofa with some cushions. in my opinion, the study is the best room in our flat. but the warmest place in our flat is the kitchen, i think — the place where the whole family gathers every evening not only to have supper together, but also to speak and rest. i like the english proverb: my home is my castle because my flat is, indeed, my castle. выписать все правильные и неправильные глаголы.

Петрова Анна Александровна

Старший преподаватель ВШЭ, CELTA

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Below is the list of regular and irregular verbs extracted from the text provided. The verbs are listed in their dictionary form (infinitive), though they may appear in different forms (present, past, or gerund) in the text. Irregular Verbs These verbs form their past tense or past participle in ways other than adding "-ed".

Verb Form(s) in Text
To beam, is, are, isn't
To havehave, has
To do(implied in negatives/questions)
To sitsitting
To readreading
To buildbuilt (in "built-in")
To speakspeak
To thinkthink
To standstanding

Regular Verbs These verbs follow the standard pattern of adding "-ed" or "-d" for past forms, or "-ing" for continuous forms.

Verb Form(s) in Text
To carrycarry
To useused
To watchwatching
To hanghang
To gathergathers
To likelike

Notes on Specific Words

  • "Built-in": This is used as a compound adjective in the text, derived from the irregular verb to build.
  • "Used to": This functions as a modal-like expression for habits, derived from the regular verb to use.
  • "Living", "reading", "sitting", "watching": These are participles or gerunds, but they are categorized above based on their root verb's conjugation type.

Would you like me to provide the three principal forms (Infinitive, Past Simple, Past Participle) for each of these verbs?

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