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Computers have become a major part of our everyday life. People simply can’t live without them. They work and study with the help of computers, find information, and, of course, play different games. Speaking about computer games, I should say that they are gaining more and more popularity both among kids and adults.
There are two points of view on this question. Some people claim that such games are harmful and pointless. They destroy our life balance. First of all, computer games are unhealthy for the eye sight. If we look at the monitor for a long time, it gets worse. Secondly, sitting glued to the same place can make us fatter. Another argument against computer games is that they contain lots of violent scenes. Thus, playing them can make our behavior more aggressive. And, finally, computer games steal our time. We start rarely seeing our friends and relatives.
To keep the balance it is better to have some active hobbies too, such as going in for sports or playing in a music band. There are some people who support computer games. They say that this activity has many benefits. For example, it can develop a good memory because while we play, we try to remember different details. Other than that, it develops logical thinking and even language skills. Spending lots of time online can lead to virtual friendship with other players. And, of course, for many people it is one of the best ways of entertainment.
At the end, I’d like to say that so many men so many minds. As for me, I sometimes enjoy playing my favourite games, but I try to spend less time in front of the computer.
If you hungry, you go to kitchen
My faivourite place in Ukraine.
I wish things (had been) different in the past.
I wish he (were) more patient with me.
If the weather (is) nice tomorrow, we’ll go on an excursion.
I’d rather you (did not do) it again.
I wish I (had decided) to work in New York last year.
Take a sandwich with you in case you (are) hungry later.
We don’t know if he (has left) or not.
If I knew how to dance, I (have taken) part in the dance contest last week.
If they invite her, she (will come) to that party.
If you (were) more organized, you wouldn’t have lost money.
It’s high time they (finished) the test.
I’d rather have bought the red shoes but they (did not have) my size.
I’d rather (visit) my friends than call them.
If only it (stopped) snowing!
They (had been training) for four hours before they came home.
I (drove) up to the theatre, parked the car and went to the main entrance.
He (had owned) the shop for five years.
Peter (is going) to the theatre with his girlfriend tonight. She bought the tickets.
She (has been) to Japan three times.
This time next week I (will be lying) on the beach.