1. When is your birthday?
2. Do you usually have a birthday party?
3. Where do you usually have a birthday party?
4. Who do you usually invite to your birthday party?
5. Does your mum make a birthday cake for you?
6. Do your best friends usually make presents or buy presents for you?
7. Do your friends give you birthday cards?
8. Do your granny and grandad send you a birthday card?
9. What do you usually do at your birthday party?
1)Where has Mary been running to house?
2)How long has Ann been training in the gym?
3)What game has Steve been playing?
4)Who has been training Sue five years?
2. As Henry worked as a teller at the bank and <span>his position grew more responsible, his business connections increased, too.
3. It was a bank.
4. He </span>got to know a number of rich businessmen because he was known as a clerk in a well-known film and they considered him to be a most reliable person, moreover, his position grew more responsible, which was important.
5. He was <span>considered to be a most reliable person.
6. Frank took a big interest in his father's business, which pleased the old man. </span><span>He enjoyed watching the quick exchange of bills.
7. T</span>he boy gained a wide knowledge of the condition of the country financially by <span>inspecting where all the different kinds of money came from, and what the men did with all the money they received and by his father, who was glad to explain his son the ins and outs of the business.
</span><span>He was interested in stocks and bonds, and he learned that some stocks and bonds were not even worth the paper they were written on, and others were worth much more than their face value showed.
</span>8. Young Frank thought <span>his father to be too honest and too careful.
9. The boy was willing to finish school and get to work - he wished to work with money and become a banker.
Yes, his plans truly were associated with banking.</span>
One of my phobias is claustrophobia. I noticed that a few years ago I was embarrassed when my friends and I went to the quest "Claustrophobia", it all started with the fact that I entered the gloomy room. At first it seemed very interesting, but after a few minutes it seemed to me that the room began to shrink, I was terribly uncomfortable. Then I learned that this is called "Fear of closed space."
Now often, when I fall asleep, it seems to me that I am in a very small closed room without a single ray of light, but it is strange that I hear some distant sounds, such as the wind in it, but how can this happen in a closed room? I feel that the room itself is shrinking, and it is getting quite cold there. Because of this, I often wake up.