One of the most significant economic branches of mass tourism.Tourism is a risky business and depends on many factors, such as weather, economics and even neighbour countries. Furthermore, there is fierce competition to attract tourists, not only among different countries but also among the resorts within each country.Tourism is a growing industry and one of the largest sources of foreign exchange. Enormous sums of money are injected into the economies of some nations by winter and summer tourism. Employment opportunities in the service sector increase substantially. Many cities are also important centers for international conferences and exhibitions.The number of tourists increases steadily. Luxury establishments are developed for wealthy foreigners. Tourism supports many small businesses that provide food, lodging, fuel, and other supplies and services.
1. Dick is writing (a letter). = Is Dick writing a letter? Yes, he is. He is writing a letter. No, he isn't. He isn't writing a letter. 2. Donald is working (in the garden). = Is Donald working in the garden? Yes, he is. He is working in the garden. No, he isn't. He isn't working in the garden. 3. The girls are playing (volley-ball). = Are the girls playing volleyball? Yes, they are. They are playing volleyball. No, they aren't. They aren't playing volleyball. 4. Betty and Kate are typing (the documents). - Are Betty and Kate typing the documents? Yes, they are. They are typing the documents. No, they aren't. They aren't typing the documents. 5. Jane is washing (the floor). = Is Jane washing the floor? Yes, she is. She is washing the floor. No, she isn't. She isn't washing the floor. 6. The men are drinking (beer). = Are the men drinking beer? Yes, they are. They are drinking beer. No, they aren't. They aren't drinking beer. 7. Mary is drawing (a picture). = Is Mary drawing a picture? Yes, she is. She is drawing a picture. No, she isn't. She isn't drawing a picture. 8. She is dancing (with Paul). = Is she dancing with Paul? Yes, she is. She is dancing with Paul. No, she isn't . She isn't dancing with Paul.
2. Donald is working (in the garden). = Is Donald working in the garden? Yes, he is. He is working in the garden. No, he isn't. He isn't working in the garden.
3. The girls are playing (volley-ball). = Are the girls playing volleyball? Yes, they are. They are playing volleyball. No, they aren't. They aren't playing volleyball.
4. Betty and Kate are typing (the documents). - Are Betty and Kate typing the documents? Yes, they are. They are typing the documents. No, they aren't. They aren't typing the documents.
5. Jane is washing (the floor). = Is Jane washing the floor? Yes, she is. She is washing the floor. No, she isn't. She isn't washing the floor.
6. The men are drinking (beer). = Are the men drinking beer? Yes, they are. They are drinking beer. No, they aren't. They aren't drinking beer.
7. Mary is drawing (a picture). = Is Mary drawing a picture? Yes, she is. She is drawing a picture. No, she isn't. She isn't drawing a picture.
8. She is dancing (with Paul). = Is she dancing with Paul? Yes, she is. She is dancing with Paul. No, she isn't . She isn't dancing with Paul.