1. He (is having) breakfast now. 2. Liza(is writing) an email to her pen friend. 3. The teachers (are speaking) to their parents at the moment. 4. Natasha (is playing) the piano and her friends (are listening) to her 5. Look! It (is not raining) anymore. The weather is fine. 6. Where is Sergey? ...Is... he (to washing) the dishes in the kitchen? 7. The doctor is busy, he (is examining) the patient. 8. The baby(is not crying), she (is sleeping). 9. This week I (am studying) hard for my exams. 10. I (to want) to leave now. 11. The expression "We are considering you for the job" is commonly used in formal business correspondence and means that the company is still ( deciding) which candidate is the best. 12. These pictures ( belong) to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. 13. I (can hear) what you (are saying). 14. Our grandparents (are taking) us to their home town in June. 15. What does... an average car (cost) today?
At present mobile phones have become ingrained in our everyday lives and the majority of people can hardly imagine themselves without cell phones. Is it just a tribute to fashion or a necessity of a modern person? It isn’t a secret that today many people feel quite helpless if they have left their mobile phones at home. First of all cell phones give us an opportunity to keep in touch with people in any place and in any time (it’s especially important for businesspeople). Besides, modern mobile phones are multi-function: they provide access to the Internet, have various games, cameras, memory sticks, etc. Nevertheless we can’t deny that mobile phones provoke a range of problems. People have started to see each other less frequently. Mobile communication requires quite a lot of money and people have to control the amount of money on their accounts constantly otherwise at the most inappropriate moment they won’t be able to phone the people they need. But the greatest disadvantage of cell phones is certainly their harmful influence on people’s health. In my opinion at the present time mobile phones are an integral part of life of any person and we can’t stop it. I personally need it everyday for my work and to keep in touch with my friends and relatives, though I’m aware of its deleterious influence on my health. But I try to avoid idle talks on the phone to reduce the influence of harmful radio waves. I try to find the happy mean.
2. Liza(is writing) an email to her pen friend.
3. The teachers (are speaking) to their parents at the moment.
4. Natasha (is playing) the piano and her friends (are listening) to her
5. Look! It (is not raining) anymore. The weather is fine.
6. Where is Sergey? ...Is... he (to washing) the dishes in the kitchen?
7. The doctor is busy, he (is examining) the patient.
8. The baby(is not crying), she (is sleeping).
9. This week I (am studying) hard for my exams.
10. I (to want) to leave now.
11. The expression "We are considering you for the job" is commonly used in formal business correspondence and means that the company is still ( deciding) which candidate is the best.
12. These pictures ( belong) to the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
13. I (can hear) what you (are saying).
14. Our grandparents (are taking) us to their home town in June.
15. What does... an average car (cost) today?
It isn’t a secret that today many people feel quite helpless if they have left their mobile phones at home. First of all cell phones give us an opportunity to keep in touch with people in any place and in any time (it’s especially important for businesspeople). Besides, modern mobile phones are multi-function: they provide access to the Internet, have various games, cameras, memory sticks, etc.
Nevertheless we can’t deny that mobile phones provoke a range of problems. People have started to see each other less frequently. Mobile communication requires quite a lot of money and people have to control the amount of money on their accounts constantly otherwise at the most inappropriate moment they won’t be able to phone the people they need. But the greatest disadvantage of cell phones is certainly their harmful influence on people’s health.
In my opinion at the present time mobile phones are an integral part of life of any person and we can’t stop it. I personally need it everyday for my work and to keep in touch with my friends and relatives, though I’m aware of its deleterious influence on my health. But I try to avoid idle talks on the phone to reduce the influence of harmful radio waves. I try to find the happy mean.