1)We watch classroom pets in Nature Study
2) We draw and colour the pictures in Art
3) We listen to and sing songs in Music.
4)We do sums in Maths
5) We jump, skip and run in PE
6)We write, talk to our friends and read books in English
1)I arrived, when my mum was cooking
2) We left the house, when she was sleeping
3) He was eating, when I did homework
4) she came into the room, when I was doing make up
5)they maked a decision, when I was thinking
6) He broke a habit, when i was struggling smoking
7) I took up new hobby, when he was doing nothing
<span>1) What does the term «computer» describe?
-</span><span>The term computer is used to describe a device made up of a combination of electronic and electromechanical (part electronic and part mechanical) components.
</span><span>2) What are five components of computer system?
-</span><span>A computer system is a combination of five elements: • Hardware • Software • People • Procedures • Data/information
</span><span>3) What is connectivity?
- </span><span>When one computer system is set up to communicate with another computer system, connectivity becomes the sixth system element. In other words, the manner in which the various individual systems are connected — for example, by phone lines, microwave transmission, or satellite - is an element of the total computer system.
</span>4) What is software? What's the difference between hardware and software?
-Software is the term used to describe the instructions that tell the hardware how to perform a task. Computer has no intelligence by itself and is referred to as hardware.<span>Without software instructions, the hardware doesn't know what to do.</span>
Do not trust her words. She is always lying.
We usually help our mum to lay the table for dinner.
Ted has got flu. He has been lying in bed all day long.
Don’t lay your passport on the window sill.
You shouldn’t lie in the sun so long.
Our turtle has laid five eggs.
How dare you stand and lie in my face?!
The cats were lying on the rug, in front of the fire.
Kate wrapped the baby up and gently ... him in the pram.
You’ll never lie to me, won’t you?