Here are the English translations for your sentences, using natural and grammatically correct structures. English Translations
- There are many beautiful buildings in Moscow.
- The Kremlin is located in the center of Moscow. (Alternatively: The Kremlin is in the heart of Moscow.)
- Exercise 6 is on the next page.
- There is a picture for oral presentation on page 20.
- There were some mistakes in his report.
- There is nothing interesting in this article. (Alternatively: There isn't anything interesting in this article.)
- The original of Levitan's painting "By the Deep Waters" is in the Tretyakov Gallery.
- There are many deep and wide rivers in Siberia.
- How many theaters are there in Sverdlov Square? — There are three theaters in Sverdlov Square.
- Where is the Bolshoi Theater located? — It is located in Sverdlov Square.
- There are many historical monuments in Leningrad.
- In many Russian villages, there were no schools before the October Revolution.
Important Notes on Usage
- There is / There are: Most of these sentences use the "There is/are" construction because they introduce the existence or presence of something in a specific location.
- Prepositions: In English, we use the preposition "on" for pages (on page 20) and "in" for squares or cities (in Sverdlov Square, in Moscow).
- Historical Context: In sentences 9, 10, and 11, the names "Sverdlov Square" (now Teatralnaya Square) and "Leningrad" (now St. Petersburg) are kept as they appear in your Russian text to maintain historical accuracy.
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