Hi Trevor. <span>
<span>Thank you for your last email,I wish with you and Rachel on
August 8th,I sinks it was a wonderful for both of you. You did so many exciting
things! </span>
You know I (have <span>read) a text about some
kind of fish coup called "clam chowder" (Have you ever eaten clam chowder? When (was) it?</span> </span><span>
<span>Where (did you eat) it? (Did you like) it? </span>
<span>I hate fish. My parents go to a fish restaurant sometimes. I
(have never been) there. I know that last weekend you (had) your lunch at the fast-food restaurants again.
(Have you ever been) to a fish
restaurant? </span>
<span>I (haven’t finished) my homework to tomorrow yet. Yesterday our
English teacher (asked) us to read a
whole chapter for "The canterville ghost" by Oskar Wilde. It's so
long.</span></span>
Reading is one of the most important skills of a person. Thanks to reading, we can learn a lot of information. so reading helps to report something. for example, someone has something missing and he needs to return it. this person will write an announcement. people will read it, and they will already know who to give it to, if they find it!
This story was told to me by a friend of mine. Once, on the day off, she lay down to read, and near her slept a cat. Suddenly he jumped up, strained himself, as much as the wool stood on end. She at first thought that he had a nightmare, but he did not calm down, looked toward the kitchen and waved his tail. She went to the kitchen to check what was there, but there was nothing there. Deciding that he had a terrible dream, she went to bed. At night, she awoke from a loud noise in the kitchen, the cat was in the room with her. She turned on the lamp and the noise subsided.
№4
a) a little
b) a few
c) much
d) many
e) few
№5
a) is
b) were
c)are, are
d)will be
e) was,am