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1. I don't really remember.
2. Whatever we do, he and she do.
3. No. I don't like candy.
4. I go to school six days a week.
5. About 10 minutes.
6. It's about 1 kilometer.
7. Hide-and-seek.
8. Yes, I do.
9. Yes, I do.
10. Johnny Depp.
11. I don't do anything.
12. Tran Temple. Because it's organized in my village.
13. Kinetic, electric, magnetic and so on.
14. Yes.
15. I don't waste water and electric. I always turn they off when I don't need to use them.
1. Make recycling bins readily accessible
You know the feeling. You just gulped down a bottle of water and now the empty plastic bottle is taking up your only free hand. The once refreshing water bottle is now a nuisance, and you just want to get rid of it. Seeing no recycling bins in sight, you now have a moral dilemma: Do you throw the bottle into the trash or do you hold onto it for who-knows-how-long until you find a recycling bin?
I think we all know the right answer in this situation, but let's be honest, students aren't always as... thoughtful (source: I once was a teenager, too). To avoid plastic bottles and other miscellaneous recyclables sitting in a landfill, place recycling bins next to trash cans and in strategic places throughout campus. Your future great-grandchildren will thank you.
- Yes, I did.
- Yes, I did.
- I used to go to the beach for summer.
- In those days, I used to swim in the summer.
- They used to live in Vietnam.
- Yes, he did.
- Yes, she did.
- No, she did not.
- They used to walk to school.
When I was younger, a child, I used to be much more agitated than now, I could play a entire day, without getting lazy or tired, I didn't have obligations or duties, I could sleep a whole night whithout interuptions. None of that I can do now; now I have to do things that I dont like, because it's the right thing to do. But what I've learned of all of that is responsibility, autonomy and respect, three very inportant characteristics for my adult life.
I. Correct the mistake in each of the following sentences:
1) Were not=>Weren't you playing the guitar at 9 p.m every day last year?
2) They didn’t used=>use to buy for their friends but for their parents.
- What? I don’t understand what you mean.
- I mean the things they were using.
3) She used not=>didn't use to have dinner here when she was a little girl.
4) Yesterday that naughty boy was beating=>beated his friend.
5) The teacher was teaching=>taught English in that secondary school last year.
6) What did you do=>were doing doing when I went home yesterday.
7) There didn’t use to have=>be many tall trees in this street 10 years ago.
What did you use to do when you were ten?
It is not far from my house to the supermarket
We don't think he will be working here this time tomorrow
1.What did you use to do when you were ten?
2.It is not far from my house to the supermarket
3.We don't think he will be working here this time tomorrow
In elementary, I usually read my Vietnamese passages ahead of time. I've never played marbles with the other kids in school. I often drew a lot of pictures in my notebooks when I was bored. I always went to the teachers' houses to learn more math and English. I ate a lot of rice paper with roasted shrimp salt. However, I didn't ask my parents for any allowance to buy those snacks.
1.I do exercise and avoid eating fat food.I do exercise fourth a week.
2.Yes, I have.It was a terrible sick, I had to stay at home 3 weeks.
3.I had a high fever, headache, vomiting and muscle.
3.I felt tired , hot and painful.
4.They advised me to relax, not to think too much and be tense.
Answer those questions :
1. What dish did you prepare?
=> I prepared fried rice
2. What ingredients did you use?
=> I used rice, sausages, vegetables and sauces.
3. What did you do first?
=> I boiled cooking oil and then add rice to the island.
4. What was the nest step?
=> I cut the sausage and cut the vegetables
5. What problem(s) did you encounter?
=> I did not encounter any problems during the process.
6. How did the food taste?
=> It's very good.