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write questions 1)ask her how much it is. 2)ask her for some cookies. 3)ask how much they are. 4)ask how much the tax is on the cookies.

10-11 класс

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1. How much is it?

    How much does it cost?

2. May I have some cookies?

     I'd like to have some cookies. please.

3. How much are they?

    How much do they cost?

4. How much is the tax on the cookies here?

     Could you tell me how much the tax on the cookies is?

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1. Put disjunctive questions to the following statements: 1. Your family not large. 2. The children are in the

garden.

3.This man is a doctor

4. His parents are not is Moscow.

5. It is six o'clock now.

6. Betty is not in the nursery.

7. They are old friends.

8. This is a very interesting book.

2. Put general questions to the following statements:

1. These words are easy.

2. She is a good student.

3. They are in the garden.

4. Her daughter is a teacher.

5. The children are at school.

6. John is 19 years old.

7. Lesson 9 is difficult.

8. It is ten o'clock.

9. The flowers are beautiful.

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Lynn Robson is a co-founder of Frognation. The company creates soundtracks and designs and translates Japanese video games for the UK market. With her partners in Tokyo and her international team of designers and developers, Lynn creates the video games that thousands are playing today.
Lynn runs the UK office of Frognation, while her two business partners run the Tokyo office. Her Japanese computer system, and, of course, email make it possible to work across borders and time zones.
Frognation represents producers with great game ideas and helps them to sell their ideas to Sony or Nintendo in Tokyo. Once the games go into development, Lynn and her team provide advice on everything from the music soundtrack and graphics to the game programming and characters. The result is a new kind of video game, created by artists, which provides exciting game play.
Cultural understanding is important. When she is in meetings in Japan, Lynn gives advice on what will work in both countries. In the West, Lynn becomes the Japan expert, giving clients information about Japanese culture. When her Japanese partners come to meetings in the UK, Lynn helps them to present their ideas in the best way, and tries to avoid any cultural misunderstandings.
Video game sales are sky-rocketing at the moment. There are thousands of opportunities to build careers in the video game industry, hut women don't often consider gaming as a carecr.
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