<span>Charity is quite popular nowadays. People have become more open and kind-hearted. On the whole, charity means voluntary giving of help to those who are in need. Charitable giving can include the act of giving money, goods, time, attention and kindness to the unfortunate. Most forms of charity mean providing basic items of necessity, such as food, water, clothing, shelter, healthcare and else. There are so many charitable organizations in the world today. They allow people to donate either directly or online, through websites. Charitable organizations also include orphanages, food banks, religious institutes and hospitals for the poor. Donating things you don’t use anymore is one of the forms of charity. Not everyone is lucky enough to have lots of toys or warm clothes for winter. Sometimes people simply can’t find the job to earn enough money. Others are sick, disabled or elderly and can’t get around on their own. These are the cases when charity helps. If everyone made charity a part of their life and helped those who are in need, the world would become a better place to live. Mother Teresa once said: “To truly give charity, you must be free of selfishness!” And, it’s true. The acts of charity come in many different forms. It you have ever helped to plant a garden or gave your jar of coins to someone who needs it more than you, then you already know what charity is. However, true charity doesn’t only mean giving out money and unwanted items to others. True charity starts with a kind word given by you to someone on a bad day, with a sincere smile and with love.</span>
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Choose the correct answer.
1. My brother hates ... the dishes.
a) to wash b) wash c) washing
2. I would like ... my chance.
a) to try b) try c) trying
3. Could you, please, stop ... to the walkman?
a) to listen b) listen c) listening
4. The book is worth ... .
a) to read b) read c) reading
5. I am sure they can ... the competition.
a) to win b) win c) winning
6. Would you mind ... the window?
<span>a) to close b) close c) closing</span>
3) That’s the house which my uncle built
4) i’ll Ask the girl who painted the picture
5)do you like the wall that we painted
6) I saw the girl whose dad is lawyer
7) we can find a shop which sells milk
8) what happened to the boy with whom you used to play football
<span>The desks are ( 2) ON the floor too. The chairs are ( 3 ) AT the desks. We ve got books ( 4 ) ON the desks . We ve got books ( 5 ) IN the bookcase. The computer is ( 6 ) ON the desk. The vase is ( 7 ) ON the window. We ve got a green , yellow and brown carpet ( 8 ) ON the floor . My classroom is nice.</span>