Nowadays we produced so much litter, so in several years we will be surrounded with rubbish. It sounds shocking! So, what can we do to reduce the amount of litter which we produce?
Let's consider some suggestions. To begin with, I'd like to offer to fine people who litter. If people know that they will have to pay the fine, they will stop littering. Also we can involve the youth in clean-up programmes. Young people will become interested in keeping parks and their neighbourhood clean and tidy. Another suggestion is setting up recycling schemes in your area. This way landfill sites will not become so full. And, finally, we must produce and buy products with biogradable packaging. Household rubbish will be put to good use. So the amount of garbage will be greatly reduced.
All in all, I think that no one wants to live in a filthy neighbourhood. Only we can stop doing this, only we can save our planet clean.
3. He was often laughed at when he was young.
4. Who built this church?
5. Who will this work be done?
6. Little children are always told fairy tales.
7. We often laugh at his jokes.
8. Who was this church built?
9. What language is spoken in Wales?
10. This student speaks Welsh.
(ðə) (ˈjɛləʊ) (ʤɪˈrɑːf)
(ɪz) (æz) (tɔːl) (æz) (kæn) (biː)
(ɪt) (kæn) (ðə) (liːvz)
(frɒm) (ə) (ˈvɛri) (tɔːl) (triː)!
(ɪts) (gɒt) (ə) (lɒŋ) (nɛk)
(ænd) (lɒŋ) (lɛgz) (tuː)
(ænd) (ɪt) (kæn) (rʌn) (ˈfɑːstə)
(ðæn) (miː) (ɔː) (juː)
1.we had made noise
2. She had been sicking
3. They had been at the party all day
4.she had been waiting the bus
5. They had walked at the rain