I know that this is an off street, urban public transport on electric traction, which is located in Moscow and partly in the Moscow region.
If you want detailed information, you can find it below. The information is partly taken from the Internet, I paraphrased it to my disposition, so there is no point in complaining.
The first line of the Moscow Metro was opened in 1935. Today Moscow Metro is the 5th busiest and the largest in the world. Many metro stations are sightseeing places. They look like subway palaces. The Moscow Metro consists of 13 lines with 203 stations (2017). Almost all of them are underground. During peak hours the minimum interval between trains is 90 seconds. There are 7 million people riding in the subway every day. The most popular metro stations are Pushkinskaya, Kitay-gorod, VDNKh, Prospekt Mira (Prospekt Mira), Lenin State Library, Arbatskaya, Botanicheskaya garden and many others. The Moscow Metro is one of the most beautiful in the world. Muscovites and guests of the city meet here with an outstanding work of architecture, the most interesting museum of beauty. Marble, granite, non-ferrous metals, frescoes, mosaics, carving, metal and stone, sculptures, the whole architectural ensembles - all this gives the Moscow Metro unique features. For many, the Moscow Metro embodies everything that is great and beautiful in Russia.
Unfortunately, I cannot answer the second question because I have no idea about the Palace of Congresses
Present simple
“ What do you do?” “ I’m an electrical engineer”. “
Where does Martin come from?” “ He’s Scottish.”
Present Continuous
I know that he is leaving for the village at 5 o’clock.
“ What are you doing tonight?” “ I don’t know yet.”
Present Perfect
I have not seen this film yet. He isn’t here, he has just gone out.
Past Simple
I knew Ann was very busy, so I didn't disturb her
I was very tired, so I wenr to bed early
Past Continuous
1. What were you doing this time yesterday? I was asleep.
2. How fast were you driving when the accident happened?
Past Perfect
He very much wanted to go to the Far East as he never had been there.
I had already told you the answer yesterday.
Present simple
It takes me an hour to get work.
How long does it take you? I play the piano but I don't play very well.
Present Continuous
Hurry up! Everybody is waiting for you. 'Are you listenong to the radio?' 'No, you can turn it off.'
Present Perfect
1. I cannot give you a definite answer as I have not discussed the matter with the manager.
2. He has become a pilot now.
Past Simple
The bed was very uncomfortable. I didn't sleep very well
She wasn’t hungry, so she ate anything
Past Continuous
I was walking along the street when suddenly I heard foot steps behind me. This time last year I was living in Brazil.
Past Perfect
When I arrived the lecture had already started.
When I came, Jenny had left
Present simple
Jane does not drink tea very often.
I don’t understand this sentence. What does this word mean?
Present Continuous
Let's go out. It is not raining now.
Look at the river. It is flowing very fast today - much faster than usual.
Present Perfect
Kindly repeat what you have just said.
Have you read that book yet?
Past Simple
It was a funny situation but nobody laughed
The window was open and a bird flew into the room
Past Continuous
What were you doing this time yesterday?
I was asleep. This time last year I was living in Brazil.
Past Perfect
When we came to the airport, the plain had already landed.
My friend said, that his brother had already come.
I know that this is an off street, urban public transport on electric traction, which is located in Moscow and partly in the Moscow region.
If you want detailed information, you can find it below. The information is partly taken from the Internet, I paraphrased it to my disposition, so there is no point in complaining.
The first line of the Moscow Metro was opened in 1935. Today Moscow Metro is the 5th busiest and the largest in the world. Many metro stations are sightseeing places. They look like subway palaces. The Moscow Metro consists of 13 lines with 203 stations (2017). Almost all of them are underground. During peak hours the minimum interval between trains is 90 seconds. There are 7 million people riding in the subway every day. The most popular metro stations are Pushkinskaya, Kitay-gorod, VDNKh, Prospekt Mira (Prospekt Mira), Lenin State Library, Arbatskaya, Botanicheskaya garden and many others. The Moscow Metro is one of the most beautiful in the world. Muscovites and guests of the city meet here with an outstanding work of architecture, the most interesting museum of beauty. Marble, granite, non-ferrous metals, frescoes, mosaics, carving, metal and stone, sculptures, the whole architectural ensembles - all this gives the Moscow Metro unique features. For many, the Moscow Metro embodies everything that is great and beautiful in Russia.
Unfortunately, I cannot answer the second question because I have no idea about the Palace of Congresses
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