Have you ever eaten snails? - No, I haven't
Has your best friend ever broken leg? - Yes, he has.
Has your teacher ever sung in <span>class? - No, she hasn't.
Have you ever met a famous a</span><span>ctor? - No, I haven't.
</span>Have your friends ever been on a roller <span>coaster? - Yes, the have.</span>
After finishing secondary school, some students decide (to take) a gap year and go 2(travelling) I think it is one of the best decisions a young person canmake. My brother 3(went) around South America and the USA last year, and I hope (to go) to Australia after my exams. Some people are worried about travelling alone because they think it might (be) dangerous. But I think it's fine if you plan your trip carefully and you (do not take) risks. Of course, you can travel with a friend. My best friend and I (are planning) our trip at the moment. There is a lot of information about gap years on the Internet. But I think it's a good idea to talk to people who have already (done) their trip. You can find out such a lot.
1 she was in New York. Past simple
Was she in New York?
2 She visited her friends in New York. Past Simple
Did she visit her friends in New York?
3 He was speaking to John. Past Progressive.
Was he speaking to John?
4 He spoke to John about his work. Past Simple
Did he speak to John about his work?
5 They were in the office. Past Simple
Were they in the office?
6 They were working in the office. Past Progressive
Were they working in the office?
7 They finished the work. Past Simple
Did they finish the work?
1. The oil is used to make a salad.
2. Sugar is used to make a cake.
3.The silk is used to make the dress.
The Biography of Mark Twain
Samuel Langhorne Clemens was a famous American writer and humorist. He was better known by his pen friend Mark Twain. Perhaps, everybody knows about the adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn. The author of these stories was Mark Twain. He was born in Florida, Missouri on November 30th, 1835. When he was four years old his family moved to Hannibal in Missouri. It was a port town on the Mississippi River, which inspired the fictional town in “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer” and “Adventures of Huckleberry Finn”. He was only eleven when his father died and he soon began working as a printer’s apprentice and contributor of funny sketches. When he was 18 he left the town to work in New York, Philadelphia and some other large cities as a printer. Mark Twain travelled a lot. While being on the voyage to New Orleans he met Horace E. Bixby, who was a steamboat pilot and who later inspired a young author to become a pilot too. He soon obtained a steamboat pilot license. Until 1861 he worked as a pilot. He also persuaded his brother Henry to work together. In 1858 Henry died in steamboat explosion. It was known that Mark Twain foresaw this accident in his dream. In 1876 he wrote “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer”. This book became popular not only with kids but also with adults. It was translated nearly into every language in the world. The book was such a success that in 1884 he wrote “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn”. Later he also wrote “Tom Sawyer Abroad”, “Tom sawyer the Detective” etc. There were many other books written by Mark Twain but the stories about Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn brought him world fame.