What do you want to study?
What do you like to make?
When did you start getting them?
Where do you think to go?
What would you like to do tonight?
1. The teacher wanted the pupils to learn the rule.
2. My mother did not want me to spill the milk.
<span>3. The woman wanted her daughter to go to a ballet school.
</span><span>4. The man wanted his son to study mathematics.
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5. The little boy wanted his father to buy him that toy.
6. Ann wanted me to wait for her after school.
15 had reached
16 arrived-took -drove
17 had
18had turned off
19will have translated
20 has just come-have been waiting
21 are written
22 was examined(was being examined)
23 will discuss
24 am invited
25 was bought
26 had been built
27 haven't been shown
28 is caused
29 are passed
30 are caused
Shopping for clothes is the most exiting kind of shopping, so I`d like to start with it. Upper and upper-middle classes prefer brand name high quality designer clothes. I personally strongly doubt about the quality of such things but it`s absolutely obvious that they help to enhance the status of the owner. Wearing designer clothes with an embroidered logo isn`t regarded as naff in Russia, but it`s a clear indicator of a person`s social status. Moreover, they prefer making their purchases in department stores or shopping centers. However, middle and low classes prefer buying own-brand clothes or generics of the lower quality as they are significantly cheaper. Their favourite places to shop are market places as well as shopping centres.
Shopping for food is not so exiting, but it is vitally important for everyone. The majority of Russian people buy their produces in various supermarkets in spite of the fact that the prices there are twice or even three times as high as at market, but the range of goods is definitely bigger. Thus, there are a lot of market places in Russian towns and cities where you can find different food: fruit, vegetable, meet, cheese, poultry, ect. However, one should be careful when making a purchase there: not only might the product quality may be law, but also the shopper might be twisted round the finger! I should mention that there are practically no corner shops in Russia as the market was cornered by supermarket chains and it has became impossible for them to compete with `trade giants`.
<span>So, these are the main shopping habits in Russia. However, they have slightly changed under the influence of European and American lifestyle and all the social barriers are beginning to dilute.</span>