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There are different points of view according to pocket money.
Some people say that it is good when parents give pocket money. The main reason for giving pocket money is to help children learn to manage money while they are young. Pocket money can help children feel that they are important members of the family. It helps children to make choices. And parents stop giving pocket money if child has done something wrong.
But some parents say that it is bad to give pocket money to a child. They think that they are too young and they can buy something bad – alcohol, much sweet, cigarettes. So in some families children are given what they ask for and do not get pocket money.
As for me my parents give me pocket money once a week. I can buy a cake or I can go to the cinema or can save them to buy something expensive. I think it is good to give pocket money but only when parents see that their child is responsible for his actions.
a) a
2. The band played … lovely music.
d) –
3. Can I see … Mrs. Thompson please.
d) –
4. He was satisfied … his new computer.
a) with
5. The taxi arrived … the hotel at half past two.
c) at
6. Will you look … my plants while I am on holiday?
b) after
7. It was the … film I’ve ever watched.
b) best
8. It is … peaceful to live in the country than in the city.
b) more
9. Why do you behave so …?
b) rude
10. Mary doesn’t remember … friend’s name.
b) her
11. There is … in the kitchen.
a) somebody
12. He hates travelling by….
a) himself
13. …I borrow your pen? Mine doesn’t work.
b) can
14. It was so cold, we … to find the shelter.
c) had
15. We … phone Mary. It’s her birthday today.
b) ought to
16. We … … a new play at the moment.
b) are rehearsing
17. First she … the driver, then she got out of the taxi
b) paid
18. After he … … a new automobile, he sold his bicycle.
b) had bought
19. They … … to get married in three months.
b) are going
20. Hot water … … by the hotel 24 hours a day.
c) is provided
21. I said I hoped the project … … in two weeks.
b) would be completed
22. The meeting … … by several important art critics.
c) will be attended
23. Coffee … … still in Ethiopia.
a) is grown
24. Tom said, ―I am going to visit Budapest‖
b) Tom told he was going to visit Budapest.
25. He said, ―We will go for a picnic if the weather is fine.‖
a) He said they would go for a picnic if the weather was fine
26. Sally said, ―I would like to buy it‖
a) Sally said she would like to buy it.