Exercise 12. transform these sentences into tag questions and give answers to them.he ʹalways has ʹdinner at ↘home."he ʹalways has ʹdinner at ↘home, ↗doesn’t he? "ʹyes, he ↘does. (ʹno, he ↘doesn’t)"1. they usually play chess in the evening. 2. she often watches tv on saturday. 3. they don’t listen to the radio in the evening. 4. they always have breakfast at home. 5. he doesn’t have a french class on tuesday. 6. she doesn’t go to college on sunday. 7. he always opens the window in the morning. exercise 13. transform these sentences into negative.she ʹwrites ʹletters to her ↗mother ʹevery ↘friday.she ↘doesn’t write letters to her mother every friday.1. we have a french class every tuesday. 2. my sister goes to college every day. 3. her brothers play chess every day. 4. they always have breakfast at home. 5. she goes to the theatre every saturday.
He has got two horses on the farm. He has got one brown cow and one red cow. He has got a sheep. Sheep has got three kids . He has got one dog . They have got three little cats. 2horses +2cows +1sheep+3kids +1dog +3cats = 12 animals.
Recycling starts when you put your rubbish in the recycling bins. A recycling truck collects all the materials and takes them to recycling facilities for sorting. From there, they are sent to factories and new products are manufactured. This is the second part of the process. The third part is where the consumer comes in. Recycled materials are everywhere, even in the clothing we wear. Buying clothes made from recycled material makes recycling work and completes the recycling loop. Look at my fleece jacket and gloves for example. Here they are! They are great, aren't they? Believe it or not, they are all made of recycled plastic!
Next time you go shopping for clothes and accessories, look for items which display the recycling logo. This way you help conserve precious resources and eliminate waste overflow in landfills. Remember you are the driving force. Only you can persuade manufactures to produce recycled products.