Complete the sentences with the correct words. There are extra words which you do NOT need to use
1. We usually ( is wearing, am wearing, are wearing, wear) a raincoat when it rains.
2. Where (does, are, stay, staying, is) Kate (does, are, stay, staying, is) in Greece?
3. They (aren’t, doesn’t, having, have, don’t) (aren’t, doesn’t, having, have, don’t) snowy winters.
4. The weather here (do, does, are, is) often rainy.
5. My parents (isn’t, have, don’t, having, aren’t) (isn’t, have, don’t, having, aren’t) a picnic on this windy day.
6. Sam, (is, do, liking, like, does) your brother (is, do, liking, like, does) wearing a suit at work?
I would like study at this faculty my favorite subjects: Math , computer science, foreign language, statistics, Document Management, taxes and taxation. pricing and marketing I think these subjects are obligatory for my future profession. On the other hand some subjects as Physics, chemistry, History, psychology, Safety of vital activity, Human Resource Management can be optional for me.
When I enter the university, I will study a whopping number of subjects so that they can be divided into main and additional ones. As I am going to become a translator after my education, I can consider main and obligatory such subjects as different aspects of foreign languages – speaking practice, grammar lessons etc. Of course making my native language, Russian, better is also very important because a good translator must know his native language perfectly to translate texts to it perfectly. But there are also some subjects that can be optional in the universities. One of them is PE – mature students can provide physical activities for themselves without universities if they need to. Higher maths, in my opinion, should also be optional because not every translator has a need for it. But I adhere to the opinion that university’s decision on which subjects are obligatory and which are not will be the wisest.