1.He works in the city centre(Present Simple)
2.I am writing an essay now(Present Continuous)
3.Do you go to school on Sundays? (Present Simple)
4.We don't dance every day(Present Simple)
5.Are they playing in the hall now? (Present Continuous)
6.Where does he live? (Present Simple) --He lives in village (Present Simple)
7.Is he sleeping now? (Present Continuous)
8.They read many book(Present Simple)
9.The childrens are eating cakes now(Present Continuous)
10.He helps his mother every day(Present Simple)
11.Do you play the piano well? (Present Simple)
12.Look!Michale is dancing now(Present Continuous)
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2. There is a book on TV.
3. There is a vase on the table.
4. There is a doll under the table.
5. There is a box on the gas stove.
6. There is a radio on the bed.
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2. No, there isn’t. There are two dolls.
3. No, there aren’t. There is one mirror on the shelf.
4. No, there aren’t. There are four apples on the piano.
I've recently read a book, which has made a very deep impression on me. It is named "Gone with the Wind" The author of the book is Margaret Mitchell. She was born in Atlanta, Georgia, in a family of the president of the Atlanta Historical Society.
All the family was interested in American history and she grew up in an atmosphere of stones about the Civil War.
After graduating from the college Margaret Mitchell worked for a time for the Atlanta Journal. In 1925 she got married. In the following ten years she put on paper all the stories she had heard about the Civil War.
The result was Gone with the Wind. It was first published in 1936 and became the talking point of all America.
In 1939 the book was made into a highly successful film. Vivien Leigh and Clark Gable played the leading roles. Vivien Leigh won the Oscar. Everyone loved her high-spirited and beautiful heroine, Scarlett O'Hara.
The story is set around the time of the American Civil War (1861-1865), when the Southern states went to war with the North to defend their way of life.
It was a way of life in which rich gentry lived in large houses and owned huge areas of land, cultivated by black slaves. Scarlett O'Hara was born in one of those rich houses.
But "Gone with the Wind" is also about a love triangle. While Scarlett loves the quiet, gentlemanly Ashley Wilkes, the wild and decidedly ungentlemanly Rhett Butler is in love with her.
Not so long ago, in 1991, a publishing company asked Alexandra Ripley, a historical novelist, to write the continuation of the story. Her novel "Scarlett" was not in the same class as the original. Critics have been writing very bad reviews of "Scarlett" but the book is popular with the public.