Do we read english books? we do not read english books 2 do they attend lectures every day? they do not attend lectures every day 3does he often meets with his friends? he does not often meet with his friends 4 does she sometimes take my books ? she does not sometimes take my books 5 do they like to watch tv in the evening ? they does not like to watch tv in the evening 6 do i write letters on Sunday ? i do not write letters on Sunday 7 do My sons play chess every evening? my sons do not play chess every evening 8 does often meet this man here? he does not often meet this man here 9 do We work at an office ? we do not work at an office 10 do they usually have their English on Monday and Friday? they do not usually have their English on Monday and Friday
In 1725, a French ship, Le Chameau, struck a rock in a stormy sea. A big hole cuted in the bottom of the ship and it went down off the shore of Nova Scotia. On board the ship there were 300,000 gold and silver coins. For many years they lied at the bottom of the deep sea. One summer Alex Storm and Dave MacEachern began to dive the freezing waters off Nova Scotia. They had to fight big waves and strong currents. Big sharks saw swimming around them. When the two friends got out of the water, they were blue with cold and shaked. On September 22, Alex and Dave were ready to dive again. They didn’t expect anything to find this time. They were down so many times before. “Perhaps we ought to give up,” Alex said. They dived again and suddenly they could not believe their eyes. “Look! We are swimming over thousands of coins. They pile row on row,” Dave said. The excited men to pick the coins up in their hands and went to the top.
often meet this man here? he does not often meet this man here 9 do We work at an office ? we do not work at an office 10 do they usually have their English on Monday and Friday? they do not usually have their English on Monday and Friday
For many years they lied at the bottom of the deep sea. One summer Alex Storm and Dave MacEachern began to dive the freezing waters off Nova Scotia. They had to fight big waves and strong currents. Big sharks saw swimming around them. When the two friends got out of the water, they were blue with cold and shaked.
On September 22, Alex and Dave were ready to dive again. They didn’t expect anything to find this time. They were down so many times before. “Perhaps we ought to give up,” Alex said.
They dived again and suddenly they could not believe their eyes. “Look! We are swimming over thousands of coins. They pile row on row,” Dave said. The excited men to pick the coins up in their hands and went to the top.