If a word of phrase in bold is correct, put a tick (√). If it`s incorrect, rewrite it correctly. 1. Although my dad *has* a credit card, he doesnt often use it.
2. Even though the top *being* in the sale, Justine decided to buy it.
3. Despite *I looked* in several shops, I couldnt find any jeans I liked.
4. Jen bought the shoes in spite of the fact they *being* a bit expensive.
5. Even though I *ordered* it three weeks ago, my bike still hasnt arrived.
In the past people learnt about news from newspapers. Nowadays people usually learn what is happening in the country and in the world from TV, or radio news programmes, or from the Internet
Some newspapers publish serious articles on politics, economy and finance, some aim to entertain their readers. Many newspapers express certain political opinion and people choose them according to their own political beliefs. In short. You can always find a paper which suits your interests. Besides, there are, many free local newspapers which are put into your postbox whether you ask for it or not. Probably they are not interesting, because they consist mainly of advertisements, but you can find a lot of useful, telephone numbers and addresses there
ну щось типу таке
тут розповідається, що в газетах пишуть про політику , про відомих людей , про новини , і так далі
When did the shop open?
What opened some time ago?
Did the shop open sone time ago or 2 years ago?
The shop opened some time ago, didn't it?
Will the last train leave the station at 11.30p.m?
When will the last train leave the station?
What will leave the station at 11.30p.m?
Will the last train leave the station at 11.30p.m or 11.40 p.m?
The last train will leave the station at 11.30p.m, won't it?
Have all the students read this interesting book?
What have all the students read?
Who has read this interesting book?
Have all the students read this interesting book or only some of them?
All the students have read this interesting book, haven't they?