You have to change the structure of the sentence without changing its meaning. Use the word given. Example:
You ought to spend more time reading. (DON'T ) Why … more time reading?
Answer: don't you spend
1. Reading that book wasn't worth the money we spent on it. (WASTE) Reading that book ... money.
2. Every Sunday, she has a 50-minute journey to get to the museum. (TAKES) It ... to get to the museum.
3. Having the house painted cost them a lot of money. (SPENT) They ... having the house painted.
The twenty first century is a century of technologies, computers and technology. It is well-known that the computer has become one of the main ways of getting information. Some people can’t live without it, but other thinks computers have a bad influence. Whose opinion is right?
My point of view is the following. Firstly, the computer informs us about various things. Secondly, you can travel to different countries and at the same time sitting in front of a computer screen. It is very comfortable. Thirdly, you can use a distance learning. This is a great leap of progress.
But some people are against computers. Firstly, they thought that we can work without computers, because it breaks our eyesight. Secondly, we get a lot of unnecessary information, for example — a promotion. It distracts when you are so busy.
But I do not agree with this people. To preserve the health, you should: firstly, ventilate the room; secondly, take a timeout. That you do not get useless information, you can change the computer tuner.
All in all, I want to say that I am for computers. I believe that computers can materially do our work easier and make people more educated. Our future is in our hands.
После завоевания независимости и возникновения единого государства США первый президент страны Дж. Вашингтон предложил отмечать День благодарения как национальный праздник ежегодно 26 ноября. В 1864 году по окончании Гражданской войны А. Линкольн провозгласил последний четверг ноября каждого года Днём благодарения.
Объяснение:
After gaining independence and the emergence of a united state of the United States, the first president of the country, George Washington, proposed celebrating Thanksgiving Day as a national holiday every year on November 26. In 1864, after the end of the Civil War, A. Lincoln proclaimed the last Thursday of November every year as Thanksgiving Day.