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Online Ads. Don’t buy anything online without talking to your parents first. Some ads may try to trick you by offering free things or telling you that you have won something as a way of collecting your personal information.
Downloading. Talk to your parents before you open an e-mail attachment or download software. Attachments sometimes contain viruses. Never open an attachment from someone you don’t know.
Bullying. Don’t send or respond to mean or insulting messages. Tell your parents if you receive one. If something happens online that makes you feel uncomfortable, talk to your parents or to a teacher at school.
Social Networking. Many social networking websites (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, Second Life and MySpace) and blog hosting websites have minimum age requirements to signup. These requirements are there to protect you!
Research. Talk to your librarian, teacher or parent about safe and accurate websites for research. The public library offers lots of resources. If you use online information in a school project make sure you explain where you got the information.
I cannot forgive HER.
do it himself.
What is the distance between the Earth and the Moon?
Do it well
What make you so sad?
This is my mistake.
These are our relatives.
I broke your cap accidentally.
They enjoyed the football.
He is a doctor. He is an experienced doctor.
I hope to do it quickly.
My dad gave me some advice.
My daughter 's flowers are on the table.
With whom do you usually play computer games?
Why don't you pay attention to my advice.
How to learn a language quickly?
It has been raining since midnight.
I met my friends yesterday?
Does it snow in your country in winter?
Where will you be tomorrow?
This is a story about friendship.
Are you from Russia?
We bought this car 20 years ago. The car is still OK.