1. I'm watching a reality show on TV now. Am not watching a reality show on TV now. I'm watching a reality show on TV now?
2. My favorite team are winding. Are my favorite team winding? My favorite team aren't winding.
3. Someone is swimming in the Sea. Someone isn't swimming in the Sea. Is someone swimming in the Sea.
4. Look! Two people are cooking dinner on the beach. Look! Two people aren't cooking dinner on the beach. Look! Are two people cooking dinner on the beach.
5. We aren't watching a soap opera now. Aren't we watching a soap opera now. We are watching a soap opera now.
6. Am not doing my homework now. Am not doing my homework now? I'm doing my homework now.
7. Mum is reading a magazine. Mum isn't reading a magazine. Is mum reading a magazine.
8. My brother is not listening to the radio. My brother is listening to the radio. Is not my brother listening to the radio?
9.Dad is not cooking dinner now. Dad is cooking dinner now. Is not dad cooking dinner now?
10.Tara is talking on the phone. Tara isn't talking on the phone. Is Tara talking on the phone?
Fashion is something we deal with everyday. Even people who say they don't care what they wear choose clothes every morning that say a lot about them and how they feel that day.
One certain thing in the fashion world is change. We are constantly being bombarded with new fashion ideas from music, videos, books, and television. Movies also have a big impact on what people wear. Ray-Ban sold more sunglasses after the movie Men In Black. Sometimes a trend is world-wide. Back in the 1950s, teenagers everywhere dressed like Elvis Presley.
Fashion is revealing. Clothes reveal what groups people are in. In high school, groups have names: "goths, skaters, preps, herbs." Styles show who you are, but they also create stereotypes and distance between groups. For instance, a businessman might look at a boy with green hair and multiple piercings as a freak and outsider. But to another person, the boy is a strict conformist. He dresses a certain way to deliver the message of rebellion and separation, but within that group, the look is uniform. Acceptance or rejection of a style is a reaction to the society we live in. Fashion is a language which tells a story about the person who wears it. "Clothes create a wordless means of communication that we all understand," according to Katherine Hamnett, a top British fashion designer.
Fashion is big business. More people are involved in the buying, selling and production of clothing than any other business in the world. Everyday, millions of workers design, sew, glue, dye, and transport clothing to stores. Ads on buses, billboards and magazines give us ideas about what to wear, consciously, or subconsciously. Clothing can be used as a political weapon. In nineteenth century England, laws prohibited people from wearing clothes produced in France. During twentieth century communist revolutions, uniforms were used to abolish class and race distinctions.
1. I'm watching a reality show on TV now. Am not watching a reality show on TV now. I'm watching a reality show on TV now?
2. My favorite team are winding. Are my favorite team winding? My favorite team aren't winding.
3. Someone is swimming in the Sea. Someone isn't swimming in the Sea. Is someone swimming in the Sea.
4. Look! Two people are cooking dinner on the beach. Look! Two people aren't cooking dinner on the beach. Look! Are two people cooking dinner on the beach.
5. We aren't watching a soap opera now. Aren't we watching a soap opera now. We are watching a soap opera now.
6. Am not doing my homework now. Am not doing my homework now? I'm doing my homework now.
7. Mum is reading a magazine. Mum isn't reading a magazine. Is mum reading a magazine.
8. My brother is not listening to the radio. My brother is listening to the radio. Is not my brother listening to the radio?
9.Dad is not cooking dinner now. Dad is cooking dinner now. Is not dad cooking dinner now?
10.Tara is talking on the phone. Tara isn't talking on the phone. Is Tara talking on the phone?
Объяснение:
Fashion is something we deal with everyday. Even people who say they don't care what they wear choose clothes every morning that say a lot about them and how they feel that day.
One certain thing in the fashion world is change. We are constantly being bombarded with new fashion ideas from music, videos, books, and television. Movies also have a big impact on what people wear. Ray-Ban sold more sunglasses after the movie Men In Black. Sometimes a trend is world-wide. Back in the 1950s, teenagers everywhere dressed like Elvis Presley.
Fashion is revealing. Clothes reveal what groups people are in. In high school, groups have names: "goths, skaters, preps, herbs." Styles show who you are, but they also create stereotypes and distance between groups. For instance, a businessman might look at a boy with green hair and multiple piercings as a freak and outsider. But to another person, the boy is a strict conformist. He dresses a certain way to deliver the message of rebellion and separation, but within that group, the look is uniform. Acceptance or rejection of a style is a reaction to the society we live in. Fashion is a language which tells a story about the person who wears it. "Clothes create a wordless means of communication that we all understand," according to Katherine Hamnett, a top British fashion designer.
Fashion is big business. More people are involved in the buying, selling and production of clothing than any other business in the world. Everyday, millions of workers design, sew, glue, dye, and transport clothing to stores. Ads on buses, billboards and magazines give us ideas about what to wear, consciously, or subconsciously. Clothing can be used as a political weapon. In nineteenth century England, laws prohibited people from wearing clothes produced in France. During twentieth century communist revolutions, uniforms were used to abolish class and race distinctions.