Research showed that computer games make children more violent and the question is should they be banned or not? There are a lot of reasons for it - not showing crime as entertainment and making kids less aggressive. It also can teach a child to differ fantasy and reality. But computer games have their pluses too. For example, children can relax while gaming and they can develop such skills as attentiveness and reaction.
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<span>Present Progressive, the Present Perfect or the Simple Present Tense.
1. I (have lost) my key and (can't) get into the flat. 2. I (have known) him since
childhood and we have always (been) good friends. 3. My friend (has learnt) German
and now he (is studying) French. 4.I (have not looked) at the newspaper today so I
(do not know) the news. 5. At last you (have come). We (have been) here for an hour. 6.
As far as I (know) you (have made) good progress in English. 7. He (has been)
angry with me lately. What (has happened) to him? 8. We (are studying) the use of
tenses now and I (have not mastered) it yet. 9. — What are you (looking for)? — I
(have lost) my bag and I (want) to find it before it (gets dark). 10. He
(has travelled) a lot and (seen) a great deal of the world. He (is going) to Africa in
a few days. 11. He (has got) his diploma. He (works) now. 12. There (is) not
as much snow as it used to be. I think winters (have become) milder. 13. —
Where (hurry) to</span><span>Present Progressive, the Present Perfect or the Simple Present Tense.
1. I (lose) my key and (can) get into the flat. 2. I (know) him since
childhood and we always (be) good friends. 3. My friend (learn) German
and now he (study) French. 4.I (not look) at the newspaper today so I
(not know) the news. 5. At last you (come). We (be) here for an hour. 6.
As far as I (know) you (make) good progress in English. 7. He (be)
angry with me lately. What (happen) to him? 8. We (study) the use of
tenses now and I (not master) it yet. 9. — What you (look for)? — I
(lose) my bag and I (want) to find it before it (get dark). 10. He
(travel) a lot and (see) a great deal of the world. He (go) to Africa in
a few days. 11. He (get) his diploma. He (work) now. 12. There (be) not
as much snow as it used to be. I think winters (become) milder. 13. —
Where (</span><span>Present Progressive, the Present Perfect or the Simple Present Tense.
1. I (lose) my key and (can) get into the flat. 2. I (know) him since
childhood and we always (be) good friends. 3. My friend (learn) German
and now he (study) French. 4.I (not look) at the newspaper today so I
(not know) the news. 5. At last you (come). We (be) here for an hour. 6.
As far as I (know) you (make) good progress in English. 7. He (be)
angry with me lately. What (happen) to him? 8. We (study) the use of
tenses now and I (not master) it yet. 9. — What you (look for)? — I
(lose) my bag and I (want) to find it before it (get dark). 10. He
(travel) a lot and (see) a great deal of the world. He (go) to Africa in
a few days. 11. He (get) his diploma. He (work) now. 12. There (be) not
as much snow as it used to be. I think winters (become) milder. 13. —
Where (are you hurrying) to</span><span><span>, Jane </span>? Are y</span><span>ou
(having) a party tonight? — Yes, we (are). But we (have run out) of
mayonnaise and I (am going) to the store to get some. Sorry, but I really need
to run. The first guests (are coming) in less than an hour and there are
still a lot of things to do.
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I would go to Great Britain
I would study English and Art
I would have to get my passport and visa
I would need to take my laptop, my telephone and my credit card
I would have to buy a raincoat and an umbrella
I would rather stay with a family to get more friendly environment
I hope I wouldn't have any problems
I would skype my parents
His students are met at the airport.
I don't believe that I'm telling the truth.
This issue is still debated, when I left the room.
We wrote about it in the press.
The book will be finished by May?