<span>1) I have lunch at 1 o'clock every day.
2) Students don't go to school at the weekend.
3) We </span><span><span> always </span>watch the news on TV.
4) They play tennis twice a month.
5) Does your mother </span><span><span>sometimes </span>go to the market?
6) Patrick never helps his parents at home.
7) George and Sam are usually in bed before 11 o'clock.
8) Carla has a music lesson once a week.</span>
We can choose our friends, but we can't choose our relations. That doesn't mean, though, that members of our family can't also be our friends. Many childrens have a good relationship with their parents that they see them as friends. Of course, when you're a teenager, you'll have arguments with your parents. There will be times when you don't get on very well with them. That's only natural. There will be times when you want to be independent and solve your problems by yourself. You'll also make your parents down sometimes. After all, nobody's perfect and we all make mistakes. But your parents understand that. And as you grow up and become an adult, you'll probably realise you have lots of things in common with your mum and dad and become even more proud to them
1) We lit the barbecue, which we had bought the day before, ...
2) Darren, whose father is a keen fisherman, ...
3) this Thai food, which doesn’t have any chilies,....
4) these sausages, which I was cooking for my launch,...
The guys are leaving for the summer holidays.Tell someone where and what time the go
1) I (applied) for a visit visa and (wanted) to make two journeys to your country while the visa (was) valid.
2) They (were listening) to the news on the radio when the telephone (rang).
3) I (am looking) for a nice pair of gloves.
4 My train leaves in half an hour. OK, I will drive you to the station in my car.
5) Shall I check the battery? - Yes, please.
6) Nowadays cars (are getting) more and more expensive.
7) He (gets) a higher salary.
8) A father and his son (were travelling) home in a car. It (was snowing) and a strong wind (was blowing). As they (were going) over a bridge, they (heard) a loud bang and the father (lost) control of the car.They (were) injured and their lives (were) in great danger. A helicopter (took) the father and the boy to hospital and they (were) saved. Now, the happy father (is looking) at his son and (saying) to him, "I will never (drive) my car when it (snows). I (promise) you. It (is) very dangerous to drive when it (is) so plippery."