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Rohozha Valeriia, ER

Winter

It has snowed this morning (Present Perfect Tense). The trees and the whole ground have
covered with a white blanket (Present Perfect Tense). When everything turns white, you are in a
winter wonderland (Zero Conditional). If it is freezing outside in winter, you don't even want to
leave the house at first (Zero Conditional). However, when you walk along a snow-covered
street, and the snow under your feet creaks merrily, your heart becomes so happy!

So much joy in the eyes of the children had was from what they had saw outside the window
(Past Perfect Tense). Everything in the courtyard seemed to come alive. The New Year is already
waiting for us on the threshold. The Christmas tree is decorated with toys and garlands (Present
Simple Passive). If you make toys with your own hands, the Christmas tree looks more elegant
(Zero Conditional). New Year's gifts will be placed under the tree (Future Simple Passive). The
New Year will have come and a miracle will have happened (Future Perfect Tense). The most
pleasant thing about New Year's holidays is to give and receive gifts.

Winter has given us a lot of beauty and fun (Present Perfect Tense). If I had known this before, I
would have loved winter long ago (Third Conditional). The freshness and purity of a winter
morning energizes you for the whole long winter, and winter fun and entertainment give a
special charm to this time of year. We had arranged a magnificent send-off of winter, and why?
(Past Perfect Tense) Maybe because winter is so beautiful?

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