Your last letter contains a relatable issue of many teenagers in the world and I completely understand this problem. Since I've been friends with you for a long time, I believe it is my duty to help you solve it.
Indeed, every single parent in the world is relying on their children's - mostly teenagers' - help with housework. My opinion on that is completely positive and I think it is necessary for every teenager to help their parents with the house-cleaning routine, as it educates further independence in teenagers from a young age and teaches them to be a kind person who's always ready to help their loved and respected ones.
I, myself, do not have any problems associated with this issue with my family, because I clearly understand the benefit of helping your parents.
My householding duties are plain and simple - I wash the dishes every two days, clean the dust from shelves everyday and clean the floor three days a week. It can actually be pretty fun, even! I listen to music while performing my duties and work becomes pleasant. Try using the same technique as me and believe me, you'll enjoy cleaning the house!
(1)
1. I am writing a composition now.
2. They are not drinking milk at the moment.
3. Nick always goes for a walk after dinner.
4. I don't go to the theatre every Sunday.
5. Are you playing now?
6. Does Ann work at an office on Sundays?
7. Listen! Who is playing the piano in the next room?
8. I usually drive to my work, but now I am going by bus.
(2)
1. He got up at 7 o'clock yesterday.
2. My friend didn't drink tea.
3. Yesterday I went to the zoo and saw many animals.
4. Did you meet John last week?
5. Mary cooked soup 3 hours ago.
(3)
1. She has bought a dress.
2. I have eaten tasty ice cream.
3. Have you been to the USA?
4. He hasn't come yet.
5. We habe been abroad.
(4)
1. Small children can be very noisy.
2. My American friends speak too quickly.
3. This text is easy.
4. I can easily do this exercise.
5. Be careful please.
(5)
1. I was given a very interesting book at the library last Friday.
2. Many houses are built in our town every year.
3. This work will be done tomorrow.
4. The story is written by my friend every evening.
5. Radio was invented by Popov in Russia.
(6)
1. Pete's eyes are very bad, and he has to wear glasses.
2. School starts at eight o'clock, so we have to get up early.
3. The window was dirty, so I had to clean it.
4. You don't have to water the plants. They are wet.
5. My mum sometimes has to work at weekends.
Dear friend,
Your last letter contains a relatable issue of many teenagers in the world and I completely understand this problem. Since I've been friends with you for a long time, I believe it is my duty to help you solve it.
Indeed, every single parent in the world is relying on their children's - mostly teenagers' - help with housework. My opinion on that is completely positive and I think it is necessary for every teenager to help their parents with the house-cleaning routine, as it educates further independence in teenagers from a young age and teaches them to be a kind person who's always ready to help their loved and respected ones.
I, myself, do not have any problems associated with this issue with my family, because I clearly understand the benefit of helping your parents.
My householding duties are plain and simple - I wash the dishes every two days, clean the dust from shelves everyday and clean the floor three days a week. It can actually be pretty fun, even! I listen to music while performing my duties and work becomes pleasant. Try using the same technique as me and believe me, you'll enjoy cleaning the house!
Sincerely, your friend (твое имя).