Read the text and choose the correct variants. The (arrived/arrive/arrival) of the Internet has brought us a special
form of language. The English used in e-mail and text messages is often
very/ much/ seriously different from normal written English. On the Internet people often use abbreviations, (such/like/similar) as IMHO (in my
humble opinion) or CU (see you). Also, the net has (it’s/its/their) own symbols to express feelings. If you want to say ‘I feel happy,’ you can just use
the symbol ☺. This is OK (between/around/to) friends, but if you are writing a (friendly/personal/business) letter, you need to use a (many/much/
more) formal style. Never write messages in capital (symbols/letters/characters), for example. It’s the Internet equivalent of shouting. Always think
carefully (before/after/while) you send your message. If you don’t use the
correct (layout/features/forms), the person who receives your message may
(begin/get/come) very angry.
ответ:arrive,very,like,their,around,friendly,more,symbols,before,forms,get
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