Basically I'm a loner and nobody likes me but one day my only so-called friend invited me to her birthday party out of pity or something. As soon as I arrived, I tried to interact with people desperately trying to make friends or at least have some fun but everyone seemed to be ignoring me, perhaps it's just too obvious how much of a boring loser I am. When I asked a question no one responded so I asked it again and a couple of seconds later some arrogant dude shouted 'shut up, nobody cares, who are you even' and everybody burst out laughing. The friend that invited me just pretended like it's alright and didn't pay any attention to how embarrassed and offended I felt. Anyway I didn't give up on trying to communicate with people but it seemed as though they were all against me from the first, they showed no respect to me and kept avoiding me. Eventually I was done with their attutide and decided to leave. When I walked out the door, I heard somebody calling my name so I looked back and saw a humble guy. He told me that he absolutely hated the party and made sure I'm okay. Then we wandered the streets and made friends. He's now my best friend. I quickly forgot about what happened and ditched that fake friend.
<span>smb' s finest </span>
<span><span>hour</span>
at the eleventh hour
smb's </span><span>hour of need
1.Don't lie in bed all morning.
2. Lay the box down please.
3. Oh dear how long have you been lying here?
4. Who has laid the dictionary on my glasses? </span>
He has a cap.She has a dress.He has jeans . He has a Jacket. She has a coat.
1 am going to study
2 are going to come
3 am going to buy
4 is going to visit
5 are going skiiing
6 is going to win
<span>Computers: A blessing or a curse?
There aren’t many people who don’t know how to use computers these days.
Look in almost any home, classroom or office and you’ll probably spot a
computer.
It is true that computers can save a lot of space and time. Firstly,
computers help save a lot of paper and that’s good for the environment.
Secondly, computers save space in your house because they can do the job
of encyclopaedias and other books. Lastly computers help us learn and
allow us to stay in contact with people via e-mail.
On the other hand, the use of computers can lead to problems. To begin
with, computers can be bad for your eyes, especially as some children
may spend too much time playing computer games. Moreover, computers
don’t help children communicate with others. Instead, children spend
their time indoors sitting in front of a computer screen.
To sum up, computers have their good points and their bad points. </span>