В моём городе много больших и маленьких магазинов. Когда нам нужно купить что-либо, мы идём за покупками. Мои родители идут на шоппинг за продуктами питания в ближайший супермаркет почти ежедневно. У нас также есть особый день для шоппинга, когда мы идём в различные магазины вместе. Это суббота, потому что у всех членов моей семьи это выходной день. Мы ходим по нескольким магазинам в этот день. Это может быть бакалея, булочная, магазин одежды, магазин косметики, аптека, магазин электроники и некоторые другие. Мой любимый магазин – это магазин одежды. Мне действительно нравится идти на шоппинг за новой одеждой и обувью. Моя мама всегда мне выбрать правильный размер и правильную модель. Однако я предпочитаю ходить по магазинам с моими лучшими друзьями. Недалеко от места, где я живу, расположен огромный торговый центр с многочисленными магазинами, ресторанами, катком, кинотеатром и развлекательными заведениями. Мы часто ходим туда за шопингом или чтобы просто хорошо провести время. С недавних пор, это стало одним из наших излюбленных времяпрепровождения. Мы не всегда покупаем что-то, но рассматривание витрин может быть также весело. Мои родители говорят, что в не было таких больших магазинов как этот, и иногда было сложно найти, что хотелось. Сейчас я даже не могу представить, как люди могли жить без магазинов и товаров. Я рада, что у нас есть много возможностей для шоппинга.
1. My family watches TV every morning. My family doesn't watch TV every morning. Does your family watch TV every morning? Does your family watch TV every morning or every evening? My family watches TV every morning, doesn't it? Who watches TV every morning? How often does your family watch TV?
2. She had dinner rather late in the evening. She didn't have dinner rather late in the evening. She had dinner rather late in the evening, didn't she? Did she have dinner rather late in the evening? Did she have dinner rather late or early in the evening? When did she have dinner? Who had dinner rather late in the evening?
3. People often do stupid things. People don't often do stupid things. Do people often do stupid things? Do people often or seldom do stupid things? People often do stupid things, don't they? What do people often do? Who often does stupid things?
4. The Americans are hospitable. The Americans aren't hospitable. Are the Americans hospitable? Are the Americans or the Russians hospitable? The Americans are hospitable, aren't they? Who is hospitable? What are the Americans like?
My family doesn't watch TV every morning. Does your family watch TV every morning? Does your family watch TV every morning or every evening? My family watches TV every morning, doesn't it? Who watches TV every morning? How often does your family watch TV?
2. She had dinner rather late in the evening.
She didn't have dinner rather late in the evening. She had dinner rather late in the evening, didn't she? Did she have dinner rather late in the evening? Did she have dinner rather late or early in the evening? When did she have dinner? Who had dinner rather late in the evening?
3. People often do stupid things.
People don't often do stupid things. Do people often do stupid things? Do people often or seldom do stupid things? People often do stupid things, don't they? What do people often do? Who often does stupid things?
4. The Americans are hospitable.
The Americans aren't hospitable. Are the Americans hospitable? Are the Americans or the Russians hospitable? The Americans are hospitable, aren't they? Who is hospitable? What are the Americans like?