1. Where is the car key?
2. The boys took the postman's bike.
3. He broke the door handle.
4. The door of garage was locked.
5. We learned the words from the 10th lesson yesterday.
6. The handle of a suitcase was uncomfortable.
7. The surface of the road was slippery.
8. I don't know the result of a yesterday's match.
9. They took a ten-day vacation.
10. The crew of the ship was small.
11. Books of this writer are very popular.
12. The cover of the book was torn.
13. I have spoken with the manager of the company.
14. It is the best opera theater in the country.
15. The phone at office doesn't work.
16. I visited the grandmother last night.
<span><span>Television in our lives
</span><span>It is common knowledge that television has become the most popular entertainment in our home life. Now fewer and fewer people go out in the evening, preferring to stay at home and enjoy themselves sitting in comfortable armchairs in front of TV-screens and watching either “live” TV or films on video.
In Russia people can choose among lots of channels. Some of them are commercial: they are Discovery, Travel Channel or CNN in English. The others, such as Russia 1, belong to the federal government. A great number of central channels make their viewers watch advertisements, as the main part of the money they get, comes from advertising. So between and during programmes we have to watch advertisements for chewing-gum, soap, washing-machines, detergents and many other items we do not require at the moment.
There is a special channel broadcasting lots of sports events such as championships, competitions, races, games and interviews with sportsmen and sportswomen. There are also several channels transmitting regional programmes and news and a channel “Culture”, composed of cultural programmes.
As a rule, adults prefer to watch news. This is broadcast, shown at regular intervals at the main channels and both national and international current events are discussed at panel discussions. As for programmes for children, on Russian TV we have a special channel, called “Сarousel”, where educational programmes, animated cartoons and films are on all through the day. Needless to say, that a large part of TV time is occupied by serials which are shown by almost every channel and are often criticized for their poor quality.
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Of course, we can call some TV programmes really informative and entertaining. Among them there are “KVN”, “What? Where? When”, “Romanticism of Romance” and others. But at the same time a large part of TV shows and films produces a negative effect on spectators, especially on teenagers, who like to spend a lot of time in front TV. Scenes of violence and crime presented in thrillers, horror and detective films mostly of foreign production can inflict damage on a child’s mind, and we should never forget about it.</span></span></span>
1 l phone her every day.
2We do not work at the weekend.
3 How do you get home?
4 I start work at nine o'clock
5 She doesn't drive to work.
6 Do they like living in the United States?
7 Do you always have a sandwich for lunch?
8 Does this bus go to the city centre?
ВОТ!!!!
Hello, Betty.
How are you recently?
It’s is so sad that your friends won’t understand you if you’re dressed up formally. I like both – formal and casual styles, and I think that people should wear appropriate cloth according to the place and event.
If you go to the school or any kind of official meeting, the suit, pants, jacket and tie would be a perfect choice of outfit.
As for going out with your friends, jeans and T-shirt are perfect. You won’t look different from anybody else and you will feel comfortable, doesn’t matter whether you are just walking around a block or go to the shopping mall. By the way, when I’m going shopping with my friends I won’t refuse to buy another T-shirt or two.
So, answering your question - yes, I like my style and I’m proud of my ability to choose the outfit according to certain place and event.
Please write me more about your friends and about what you like to do when you are going out together.