1) A: I'm thinking of buying a new computer.
B: But computers cost so much money. What's wrong with the one we've got?
A: it's getting out of date now.
2) A: Your new trousers look nice.
B: Thank you. The trouble is they don't fit properly. I don't know why I bought them, really.
3) A: What are you doing?
B: I'm weighing this letter. I need to know how many stamps to put on it.
4) A: I think this road is really dangerous. Look how fast that lorry is going.
B: I agree. People shouldn't go so fast.
5) A: I like musicals. And this is a great show, isn't it? Are you enjoying it?
B: Yes, I am. I love every minute of it.
6) A: I always fall asleep. I just can't keep awake.
B: What time do you go to bed?
A: About ten o'clock usually. But it doesn't make any difference.
7) A: Could you post the goods to me, please?
B: Yes, certainly.
A: I live at a guest house at the moment as I'm looking for a flat. So could you send it to my work address?
B: Yes, of course. And you'll have the goods by the end of the week I promise.
8) A: Why do you want to change the whole plan?
B: I'm just not happy with it
A: And I don't understand why you are so difficult about it.
Odesa is the Black Sea gateway to Ukraine.It is the country’s largest commercial Black Sea port and a large industrial city. Odesa is a crossroads of cultures, languages and trade. Pushkin lived here in exile during the 1820s, and also it was home to writer and film director Alexander Dovzhenko. The site of Odesa was controlled from 1526 to 1789 by the Ottoman Turks. In the 18th century Russia took this region and constructed a new port at Odesa. It was named after the ancient Greek colony Odessos. By the 1880s it was the second-biggest Russian port and an important industrial city. Odesa was a hotbed of the 1905 revolution. The beauty of Odesa is in Prymorsky boulevard with its beautiful buildings and the Potemkin Steps. Film director Eisenstein used Potemkin Steps in his film “Battleship Potemkin”. The 193 steps, built between 1827 and 1841, descend from the statue of Duc de Richelieu. At the eastern end of Prymorsky boulevard Pushkin statue and a British cannon from the Crimean War stand in front of the Odesa City Hall.
Seferal of the city’s fine museums are the Museum of Maritime History, the Literature Museum, the Pushkin Museum, the Museum of Western and Oriental Art and others. The Archaeology Museum is the first museum of this kind in the former Russian Empire. Its Gold Room has jewellery and coins from early Black Sea civilizations, including the first Slavic coins of St Volodymyr with the trident symbol on them. Odesa is famous for its beaches. The southern beaches are less crowded and more picturesque than the northern ones. The Arkadia area is the most popular and has lots of restaurants and activities.
G:
1. (-) you don't know the answer
(?) do you know the answer?
2. (-) he hasn't breakfast at 8 o'clock
(?) has he the breakfast at 8 o'clock?
3. Тут наверное ошибка, тк предложение и так уже положительное.
(-) some schoolgirls don't wear uniforms
(?) do some schoolgirls wear uniforms?
4. (+) she cut her husband's hear
(-) she doesn't cut her husband's hair
5. (-) she doesn't do her homework everyday
(?) does she do her homework everyday?