Does your classmates write now or do your classmates write now?
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что делают ваши одноклассники в данный момент ,написать сейчас
Нужно раставить в правильном порядке? или что???
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If you have ever dreamt about incredibly big seas with huge powerful waves crashing onto sandy beaches, then you should definitely think about learning to surf. It's the most exciting watersport there is. Serious surfers must be very brave, love adventure and have lots of energy. Once they've experienced the excitement of a ride on top of the waves, they never want to stop.
Surfers say they feel it's the only place to be. Many travel around the world searching for the perfect wave, moving from one surf festival to another and checking weather forecasts to see where the really exciting waves are expected next. Some even carry pagers which beep when there are weather reports of perfect conditions. A surfer's greatest disappointment would be missing the opportunity to surf in the best weather conditions.
Hawaii is where the sport began - the place which most surfers see as their "true home". They love nature and the excitement you get from the deep waters. Enormous waves crash along mile after mile of beautiful sand, and every surfer dreams of experiencing surfing in Maui or Oahu. Other great surfing locations include Australia, the west coast of the U.S., the Caribbean, Brazil, Japan, Hong Kong, South Africa, the Canary Islands, and Cornwall. Experienced surfers are always in search of the best waves in some totally unspoilt paradise that hardly anyone has heard of.
It takes time for a beginner to learn the technique, but during a long hot summer, who minds practising? The professionals, of course, are in the sea every day, then come back onto the beach to do some exercises with weights. You need to be a strong swimmer with good balance and plenty of courage to be an expert surfer.
You can surf almost anywhere in any weather if vow are wearing a wet suit. All you need to do then is choose a surfboard and you're ready to go - hopefully into big waves that are warm, with an experienced teacher to lead you. You don't need to wear a wet suit in summer, but many surfers keep them on all the time since they can protect you from the hot sun as well as from cold water.
It can take a few weeks or it can take a whole summer for you to learn to catch a wave at the right moment, stand up on your board and stay there. It's an amazing feeling when you look down and see your feet on the board and realise you are finally standing up on the sea, even if you aren't very steady. Professional surfers look as if they learned to surf as soon as they could walk. For example, Shane Powell, an Australian professional, watched videos of Australian surfing heroes like Peter Townsend, Barton Lynch and Tom Carpool as he was growing up. He says, "As a boy I'd watch those surfers and just imagine myself riding the waves." Howell seems to move over the sea without any difficulty. He first practised on small waves, but clearly had talent. By the age of 17 he was touring with the work 's best surfers, and now, at 23, he practises every day and an even younger generation of surfers study videos of him in action.
Simply watching great surfers will make you want to try the sport. If you do try it, you'll find muscles you never knew you had; you may begin to think you might never get it right, but you'll have a lot of fun.
To go for a walk , to lose , on the way , to be upset , to forget , to be clear , to return , to understand , to find , to be happy , finally , to continue , to finish
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work? – No, he doesn’t. He is ill. Do you spend weekends in town? Do you often write e-mails? Do your friends go to clubs every Saturday? Do your parents work at school? Do you prefer tea to coffee? Does your grandmother watch all TV programs? Does Mary love John? Does your sister like sweets? Does he read English books in the original? Does your boy friend plan to study abroad?
system of social service is organised in the USA and abroad. He wants you to help him with the project.
Write David a 100-word letter and answer his questions.
1)Do you think Russia is a welfare state? Could you give me some fact?
2)Is there anything special about the way the system of social srvice works in Russia?
3)What social benefits do people receive in your country?
4)What benefits does your family receive?
5)Do all people who are entitled to benefits receive them? Do you happen to know anything about it?
6)Do you see any disadvantages in the system of social service in Russia? Could you give me some examples for my project?
1) we have got ...
2) he has got ...
3) they have got ...
4) she has not got ...
5) it has got ...
6) I have not got ...
9.3) Wtite these sentences with got (I've got / have you got ete.).The meaning is the same.
1)They have two children. .....
2) She doesn't have a key. .....
3) He has a new job. ....
4)They don't have much money. .....
5) Do you have an umbrella? ....
6)We have a lot of work to do. ....
7)I don't have your phone number. ....
8) Does your father have a car? ....
9) How much money do we have? .....
9.4) Wtite have got ('ve got),has got('s got), haven't got or hasn't got.
2)They like animals. They ... three dogs and two cats.
3) Charles isn't happy. He ... a lot of problems.
4)They don't read much. They ... many books.
5)'What's wrong?' 'I .... something in my eye.'
6)'Where's my pen?' 'I don't know. I .... it.'
7) Julia wants to go to the concert,but she ... a ticket.
9.5) Complete the sentences. Use have/has got or haven't/hasn't got with: a lot of friends , four wheels , six legs , much time , a key .
1)Most cars ....
2) Everybody likes Tom. He ....
3) I can't open the door. I ....
4) An insect ...
5)We must hurry. We ....
2)How often do you make your bed?
3)Is there a swimming pool in your school?
4)There is a disco tomorrow. Do you want to come?
5) How many boys are there in your class?
6) What tune does your school start?
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Put the verbs in brackets into the correct present tense.
I Mrs Jones: My daughter never (write) to me so I never (know) what she (do). Your son (write) to you, Mrs Smith?
Mrs Smith: Yes, I (hear) from him every week. He (seem) to like writing letters.
2 These apples (cost) 40p a bag. You (think) that is expensive? ~
It (depend) on the size of the bag.
3 I (see) my solicitor tomorrow (/ have arranged this)', I (change) my will. ~
You always (change) your will. Why you (not leave) it alone?
4 You (look) very thoughtful. What you (think) about? ~
I (think) about my retirement. ~
But you're only 25. You only just (start) your career. ~
I (know); but I (read) an article which (say) that a sensible man (start) thinking about retirement at 25.
5 My next door neighbour always (knock) on my door and (ask) me lend her l0 p pieces. ~
What she (do) with them? ~
She (put) them in her gas meter. I really (not mind) lending her a few l0p pieces but what (annoy) me is that she (know) how many she (need) each week but never (take) the trouble to bring the right number home.
6 What she (do) if she (run out) of them when you are away? ~
Oh, she (borrow) from her other neighbour, Mr White; but this (take) longer because he always (want) her to stay and chat and she (find) quite hard to get away from him. ~
7 How much she (owe) you now? ~
I (not know); I (not keep) an account. Anyway she (leave) next week; she (get) married. I (try) to think of a suitable wedding present, ~
8 Why you (not offer) to cancel her debt? ~
That (sound) rather a mean sort of present. Anyway she probably (not realize) that she (owe) me money.
9 My brother (say) that people who (owe) him money always (seem) forget about it, but people he (owe) money to always (remember) exactly.
10 I (not think) your brother (enjoy) the party. He (keep) looking at his watch. ~
Oh, I'm sure he (enjoy) it. He always (enjoy) your parties. But I (know) he (want) to be home early tonight because he (expect) an important telephone call.
11 Jack: How much longer you (stay) in England?
Paul: Only one more day. I (leave) tomorrow night. I (go) to Holland for two weeks.
12 Jack: And you (come) back to England after that or you (go) home?
Paul: It (depend) on my father. But if he (agree) to let me go on studying here, I'll certainly come back. And I (expect) he will agree.
13 Paul: By the way, Jack, Ann (see) me off at Victoria tomorrow. Why you (not come) too? You could have coffee with her afterwards.
(Paul is advising/inviting Jack to come and see him off.)
14 You (see) that man at the corner of the street? He is a private detective. He (watch) No. 24. ~
How you (know) he (watch) No. 24? ~
Because whenever anyone (come) out of, or (go) into, the house he (make) a note in his little book.
15 What all those people (do) in the middle of the street? And why they (wear) such extraordinary clothes?
They (make) a film. Most of the crowd are local people who (work) as extras. ~
16 It (sound) great fun. You (think) I could get a job as a film extra? ~
I (not know) but I (see) Ann over there; when they (finish) this scene I'll ask her if they still (take) on extras. ~
17 Ann (act) in the film? ~
She has a small part. She (not act) very well. I (imagine) she got the part because she (know) the director.
18 My brother (live) next door and his two children (come) and (see) me every day. The boy (not bother) to knock at the door; he just (climb) in through the window; but the girl always (knock).
19 Tom: We (move) into our new house tomorrow.
Bill: But why you (leave) your present house? It (suit) you all.
Tom: Yes, I (know) it (do); but the Council (pull down) all the houses on this side. They (widen) the road. They (say) it's a bottleneck.
20 If you (ask) a friend if she (like) your new dress she usually (say) 'Yes'; so you (not know) whether she really (think) it (suit) you or whether she merely (be) polite.