I.GRAMMAR: Example: She a student. She’s a teacher. B isn’t 1 We to France last summer. C went 2 I always toast for breakfast. B have 3 your brother play the guitar? A Does 4 My mum doesn’t like to work. B driving 5 They TV at the moment. A ’re watching 6 I to Rome. B ’ve never been 7 What tomorrow afternoon? B are you going to do 8 We to Rome and then we drove to Florence. A flew 9 She to school today because she’s ill. A doesn’t go 10 I at the moment because I’m on holiday. A ’m not studying 11 Have you ever Japanese food? B eaten 12 They pizza. They had pasta. A didn’t have 13 Who your favourite actors? B are 14 How often to the cinema? B do you go 15 They early on Sundays. C don’t get up 16 This is interesting book. Have you read it? B an 17 I often go shopping the weekend. C at 18 The children played in the garden. C happily 19 These shoes aren’t . Look! They’re too small. C mine 20 there any biscuits? A Are 21 She hardly travels abroad. B ever 22 Paul left work an hour . C ago 23 How chocolate do you eat? B much 24 This is film I’ve ever seen. A the best 25 I’m younger my sister. B than
"the baby boom" doesn't help: working hands is getting smaller demographic statistics in russia resembles the statistics of the war period: the population is shrinking every year 700 thousand people. mortality is twice that in developed countries, and life expectancy among men is the lowest in the world, 60 years. now if in the country of 142 million people, by 2050 there may remain only 100 million vladimir putin in 2000 indicated that the population decline threatens the very existence of russia. six years later he increased support for mothers and offered a premium for the birth of her second child. the birth rate began to rise, but the mortality rate has not declined, as did not increase lifespan. putin cheered and said that in the next three to four years the country will be able to stabilize the demographic situation. in fact, reasons for optimism are few, and to achieve this goal, increasing the population of the russian federation up to 145 million people, it is impossible, experts say. the head of the center for demography and human ecology anatoly vishnevsky says that one of the "baby boom" does not mean anything: it's possible that people decide to have children now, while this form of the prize, but in the long term the total number of children in families will not increase. the middle class will not tempt the cash payments. scientists attribute the current surge in the birth rate that matured and began to start families, many children of the 1980-ies. but the next generation of parents will be much fewer in number. "in the next few years we will see a sharp decline in the birth rate," warns wisniewski. at the same time, the mortality rate will rise - there will come a time to die post-war generation of children.
Example: She a student. She’s a teacher.
B isn’t
1 We to France last summer.
C went
2 I always toast for breakfast.
B have
3 your brother play the guitar?
A Does
4 My mum doesn’t like to work.
B driving
5 They TV at the moment.
A ’re watching
6 I to Rome.
B ’ve never been
7 What tomorrow afternoon?
B are you going to do
8 We to Rome and then we drove to Florence.
A flew
9 She to school today because she’s ill.
A doesn’t go
10 I at the moment because I’m on holiday.
A ’m not studying
11 Have you ever Japanese food?
B eaten
12 They pizza. They had pasta.
A didn’t have
13 Who your favourite actors?
B are
14 How often to the cinema?
B do you go
15 They early on Sundays.
C don’t get up
16 This is interesting book. Have you read it?
B an
17 I often go shopping the weekend.
C at
18 The children played in the garden.
C happily
19 These shoes aren’t . Look! They’re too small.
C mine
20 there any biscuits?
A Are
21 She hardly travels abroad.
B ever
22 Paul left work an hour .
C ago
23 How chocolate do you eat?
B much
24 This is film I’ve ever seen.
A the best
25 I’m younger my sister.
B than