Nowdays more and more people start thinking about fashion. They say we usually judge strangers by the clothes they wear, because it is the only thing we know about them.
To begin with, you clothes reflect your social status. It goes without saying that if you are a business lady you should be dressed appropriately. To put it in another way, if a person is a head of a company, it is preferable to him to wear well branded clothes.
Psychologically, people spend so much time on fashion and buying clothes to forget about different life problems. That is tosay, shopping for clothes can be a good therapy in case of life troubles. However, it is not worth a sacrifice if you are a shopoholic and buy everything you see; the feeling of style and good taste are surely important.
As opposed to above ideas, some people argue that our clothes should be similar to our soul, and that it is not necessary to spend amounts of money on designer clothes. However, I am inclined to believe that fashionable clothes reflect our soul greatly, besides it is extremely good-looking.
All in all, fashion is an inseparable part of our life and there are no bad points in purchasing expensive designer clothes if you can afford it.
1. A dog is AN animal.
2. My sister plays piano beautifully.
3. Tim flies aeroplanes. He is A pilot.
4. Radio <span>was invented by Russian engineer Popov.
5. Wait! THE room is not vacant, </span><span>there are students in there.
6. In the morning Bill received A very </span><span>serious letter from THE boss. Now he is writing A reply letter.
7. I </span><span>took A taxi to THE station.
8. Have you got A camera?
9. What do you </span><span>usually have for dinner?
10. THE earth goes round THE sun.</span>
<span>1. My brother
is a graduate student. He (will have finished) his studies by spring this year. 2.
Don't you know what Peter (will be doing) at 7 o'clock? 3. I really can't spare any
time this weekend. I (</span><span>will be working) all day Saturday and Sunday. 4.
When I call on her, Mary (</span><span>will be laying) the table. 5. When the hands of the
clock are close to eleven, our train (</span><span>will be approaching) Portsmouth. 6. While you
are writing this exercise, we (</span><span>will be preparing) our home-reading. 7. I think we
(</span><span>will have cooked) dinner by the time Mother comes home. 8. It's beginning to get
dark; the street lights (</span><span>will be going) on in a few minutes. 9. When I get home, my
dog (</span><span>will be sitting) at the door waiting for me. 10. Let's wait here; Tower Bridge
(</span><span>will be opening) in a minute to let the ships through. 11. Before long, millions
of tourists (</span><span>will be visiting) the new Tretyakov Gallery. 12. I hope that by the end
of the year I (</span><span>will have earned) enough money to go on a trip. 13. They promise
that by next week, they (</span><span>will have mastered) the problem. 14. I (</span><span>will have work) here six
months before I receive the first raise. 15. The chief executive officer
(</span><span>will have presented) all the information to all new employees before they assume
their positions. 16. The manager says that he (</span><span><span>will be </span>evaluating) her portfolio
next week.</span>
Not every Sunday
she's making a fruit salad
yes, I am