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<span>Billy is fat. He has cakes and chocolate for breakfast. He has sweets and jam for lunch. Yesterday Billy ate two box of chocolates, fifteen pieces of cake and ten bags of sweets. He doesn`t eat cabbage and carrots. Billy doesn`t like to run and jump. He <span>can`t</span> swim. Billy is sad. Can you help my friend Billy?</span>
1. Why did you miss school yesterday?
2. What lessons do the pupils have now?
3. Why won't Mary take part in the sports competition next week?
4. Will we prepare every thing for our journey tomorrow?
5. Does the child always keep his things in the right place?
6. I don't understand this rule
7. Why is the child crying now?
8. What birthday present did you give billy yesterday?
9. Which of your friends are cleaning the classroom now?
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While most weather 1) forecasters are qualified meteorologists, they have to be more than just scientist. Every 2) broadcast must catch the attention of the 3) viewer, which means that it cannot be just a flat 4) report of the facts. Personality counts for a lot, and since TV meteorologists write their own 5) script, they can decide not only what to say but how to say it. Even when emergency 6) bulletins are 7) screened, the meteorologist must be as calm and good-humoured as when he or she present the 8) daily programme.