I'm a busy person and I have quite a little of free time. But in my free time I love walking with my friends. We love going to the river or for the picnic in summer or to the cafe or playing snowballs in winter.
Furthermore, I love reading. Sometimes I can spend hours in the local library, but more often I read on my computer or telephone.
Do you often write letters?
Yes, I have been writing them since I was a child.
How often do you write them?
I usually write one each day.
Did you write one yesterday?
Yes, I have written one today, and I will write one again tomorrow.
When exactly was it written?
Were you writing it when your friend came?
Yes, I was writing it when he knocked on my door.
<span>Are you still writing?
Yes, I'm writing it now.</span>
Мы
нашли (обнаружили) карпатские горы с самой высокой точкой Говерла (2,061 м) на
западе Украины. Карпаты – это молодые горы. Они характеризуются плоскими (пологими)
вершинами и мягкими склонами. Плоский участок безлесых вершин называется
Полонина. Существуют Крымские горы с самой высокой вершиной Roman-Kosh<span>(1,545м)
(Роман-Кош) на юге Украины.</span>
If you think about how many hours you spend with colleagues per week, it is easy to see why you may sometimes find yourself smack dab in the middle of an argument. As much as we would like to think arguments can just simply be avoided, the truth is that at times, we just need to have it out. But that doesn’t mean there isn’t a right and wrong way to go about having that argument because there is.
If you look it up, the term “argue” means such things as to give reason to something, give evidence of, and to consider the pros and cons. It also means to try to prove or persuade. Unlike popular opinion, it doesn’t mean to banter insults back and forth until someone finally gives up. There is a right way to have an argument with a colleague, and it is one that will have you both come out better from it.
1 are writing 2 is teaching 3 is reading 4 are building 5 is waving goodbye 6 are playing 7 am listening
It is snowing.
I am swimming in the pool.
My mum is learning English.
My dad is listening to music.
I am wearing shoes.
I am brushing my teeth.