Did you wear school uniform last year?
We don't have Science this year.
When will you have your autumn holidays?
Do you often miss the lessons?
I enjoy reading detective stories on holiday.
What do you know about your school?
What do you do in IT lesson?
<span>1. These books (were returned)
to the library yesterday.
2. The books must (be returned) to the library till the end of this month.
3. Why (hasn't your home task been done)?</span><span>4. The patient was taken to
the hospital today, and (will be operated) tomorrow morning.
5. This room (is used) only on special occasions.
6. Litter must not (be left) here.
7. The children (will be taken) to the circus this afternoon.
8. Dictionaries may not (be used) at the examination.
9. Usually this street (is swept) every day, but it (wasn't swept) yesterday.
10. This book (was ) left in the classroom yesterday; it (was found) by me.
11. Thousands of new houses (are built) every year.
12. This room (hasn't been used) for a long time.
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1) 100
2) 2017
3) they will take short trips to the Moon or go for walk in space
4) under the ground
So, if you want to have a lot of friends at school, you should follow these statements.
First of all, work with yourself. Be optimistic, friendly person. In order to make friends with somebody you should be outgoind and sometimes chatty. If you keep a low profile (держишься в тени), pupils just can't see you. Be yourself and you'll make lots of good friends.
If I were you, I would like to introduse myself to other students. Ask your new teacher to do it and all your classmates will know your name, where are you from and other general things. If someone will be really interested in you, he'll ask other different questions.
You shouldn't show off! Cheldren of all ages hates it. Be simple, but interesting person.
Then, you can take part in school competitions with your class - usually it helps people to feel themself a part of a sistem.
My idea is that you should be friendly, outgoing and active person and you'll make a lot of good friends and fellows.
1. a (California)
3. b (disappear)