I like our new flat and my bedroom. It's a big room. I have a yellow bed, and a sofa in my room. I have no big table, but I have a small table near the window and next to it an old armchair. My desk is next to the bed and my sofa is next to the door. The desk is at the window too. I have two windows in my bedroom. My toys, old and new, are in the wardrobe. You can see a map and a shelf on the wall. My old books are on the shelf and my children's books are in the bookcase. I have no computer or TV set in my bedroom.
I suppose everybody considers modern technologies to be significant in our everyday life. Nowadays people can't imagine their lives without new devices. They are everywhere in our everyday life.
Almost nobody washes the clothes by hand. Almost everybody has a mobile phone. All modern offices are equipped with computers, scanners, printers, and other self-operating machines. The rapid rise of using the Internet is the reality of our time.
But I think modern technologies can be dangerous to some extent for people because mankind becomes too dependent on them. We and our children depend on how 'clever' appliances work. But, it isn’t always healthy to use them for a long time. Sitting long hours in front of the computer is bad for the eyes and causes back problems. They say cell phones contain negative vibes that influence human organism.
Most people are sure that new technologies are good. Thanks to computers and the Internet we can find more educational resources in no time. Such electronic items as vacuum-cleaner, washing machine, microwave, dishwasher, blender and a lot of others have made our life easier. It's really true. We can't but agree to it. I am not against new technologies. But in my opinion, nowadays the modern world relies too much on them.
In conclusion, I’d like to say that technological progress can be dangerous to some extent for humankind and for surrounding nature too. So it's necessary to make modern devices safer and cheaper for people to use them and make the people's life happier and more pleasant.
Is he playing with his younger brother in the garden now?
Who is playing with younger brother in the garden now?
What is he doing now? Where is he playing now?
Is he playing with his younger brother or sister in the garden now?
He is playing with his younger brother in the garden now, isn't he?
Has she visited Moscow?
Who has visited Moscow?
What Has she visited?
Has she visited Moscow or Smolensk?
She has visited Moscow, hasn't she?
1) The little boy has no toys.
2) There's no water in the jug.
3) There are no fruit trees in the park.
4) We have no classes on Sunday.
5) It was so dark that we could see nothing.
6) We have learned no new words this week.
7) She asked nobody to help her.
8) I saw nobody there.
9) I knew nothing about it.
10) There was no theatre in our town before the war.