Do,ставится перед местоимениями She,he,it.
Does,ставится перед местоимениями You,they,we.
Does she do her home work tomorrow.)))
Autumn is a beautiful season. The leaves on trees turn yellow, red, brown. And they fall from trees. So you can see yellow,red,brown leaves everywhere. The weather is cool in autumn. The sky is usually grey. There are many clouds. It often rains. On September 1st children go to school. Their summer holidays are over. They start to study. They are glad to see teachers and schoolmates. Semtember,October and November are autumn months.
1. a horse is slower than a leopard. A tortoise is the slowest.
2. a video games are more expensive than magazines. Cars are the most expensive.
3. fizzy drinks are worse for you than chocolate. Burgers are the worst for you
4.
<span>1) John (tripped) and (cut) his knee as he (was walking) up the volcano.
2) Martin (hasn't reached) the crater yet.
3) Look at the volcano. Huge rocks (are exploding) out of the crater.
4) They (are going) volcano surfing tomorrow.
5) Luke (has worked) hard for the last three weeks.
6) We (are leaving) for Chile next Monday.</span>
Вот доставерная информация о том сколько часов работает учитель, нашел на английском форуме. Тоже самое можно сделать и с другими проффессиями. Удачи.
So at the very bare minimum, their day is 7:40am-3:30pm. So this nonexistent 6.5 hour teacher work day you speak about is actually 7 hours and 50 minutes [AT THE BARE MINIMUM]. And I assume you would know this with your wife being a teacher [guess not], but there are weekly meetings that teachers are *required* to attend and that will certainly make up the 10 minute daily difference putting them at a standard 40 hour work week [BARE MINIMUM REQUIRED HOURS].