Fashion and My style of clothes
<span>Fashion is a thing that we have to keep up with, whether you like it or not. Anyway it’s important to look attractive. But it doesn’t mean that you should be a fashion-conscious. It may turn to a waste of money. If a person doesn’t have good taste he is not able to put things together. Trendy people want to stand out in a crowd, but sometimes they don’t look stylish. </span>
<span>First of all, think clothes should suit you. If you have good taste you can buy a big range of styles and always look fashionable. But clothes should suit the occasion, and put you in the right mood for the day. But there are people who are not able bothered about fashion, they just want to stand out in a crowd by wearing something unusual, old-fashioned or trendy. Actually, I’m not such a person and I guess you should choose things according to your personality and character, and you’ll look well-dressed even if you wear something casual. </span>
<span>I like wearing different kinds of clothes, but certainly clothes should suit the occasion. When I plan what I’m going to wear I usually think what kind of meeting I have. At school we weren’t allowed to wear sport or bright clothes, we had to wear clothes of formal style. Usually I wore a jacket, a blouse and trousers or a skirt. But I didn’t like being dressed that way, as many other students. Really I prefer smart clothes to formal. Besides I enjoy wearing sport clothes, because I feel comfortable in it. Also on my list of likes there are jeans. One of my favourite colours is white, so I like white sweaters, tops and skirts. I usually wear high heeled shoes even if it’s not always comfortable or thick-soled boots. When I go out I always dress up, because I feel better that way. But when I have an official meeting I try to wear formal clothes.</span>
1. Athens is older than Rome. Rome isn't as old as Athens. 2. My room is bigger than yours. Your room isn't as big as mine 3. You get up
earlier than me. I don't get up as early as you 4. We played better than them. They don't play as good as we do.5. I've been here longer than you. You haven't been here as long as me 6. She's more nervous than him. He isn't as nervous as she.
1/arrived;taked;were invited;wanted;had been;were shown;were told;came;had learned
2/will posted;
3/What language had you taught when you studied at the University?
4/Why did they not come to the party? — Well, I do not know. They were sent the invitations about a week ago
5/When will the tickets booked? — In a week.
6/When I reached the building I had stopped by a policeman who wanted to see my pass
7/is Students allowed to use dictionaries at the exam? — No, dictionaries are not allowed
8/A new stadium was built opposite our house last year
9/ are you looking for your gloves? Ask the attendant, some gloves were picked up and were given to him a few minutes ago
10/The mother was told not to worry about her sick boy. 'He will examined soon by the doctor. Everything gonna be alright, I'm sure,' said the nurse.
my uncle has been here since saturday
my uncle has been here for two days
<span>1.Не likes TO play football.
2.She can speak English.
3.We let them go there.
4.Don’t help her do it.
5.May I take your dictionary?
6.He made me do it.
7.Mother let us swim in the river.
8.I don’t want TO see him.
9.We would rather go home.
10.They wanted TO speak to us.
11.Would you like TO drink?
12.You had better take this medicine.
13.They couldn’t find their child.
14.It’s time TO go for a walk.
15.I’d like TO believe you.
16.We were ready TO go out.
17.My parent’s didn’t let me go to that party.
18.Do you like TO dance?
19.Would you like TO listen to my song?
20.His joke made me laugh.
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