1. Have your parents ever eaten snails? Yes, they have/No they haven’t 2. Has your best friend ever broken a leg? Yes, he/she has/No he/she hasn’t 3. Has your teacher ever sang in class? Yes, he/she has/No, he/she hasn’t 4. Have you ever met a famous actor? Yes, I have/No, I haven’t 5. Have your friends ever been on a roller coaster? Yes, they have/No, they haven’t
Task 2 2. Ayajan hasn’t moved in his house yet. 3. I haven’t read any science-fiction books. 4. The plane hasn’t arrived 5. He hasn’t finished his homework
Task 3:
2. He hasn’t eaten anything since yesterday afternoon. 3. I haven’t visited my grandparents in months. 4. They haven’t heard from Daniar since last summer. 5. Ainash hasn’t had a holiday for two years.
Task 4: 1. yet 2. just 3. already 4. ever 5. for 6. just 7. since 8. since 9. yet 10. for 11. never 12. ever
1. No, I think there is to many laws, why our prisons are full, there should be more freedom so people will learn to take more responsibility the way we should live. 2. It depends on their situations, their childhood experiences, the way people treated them before, poverty, lack of love from any parents. Right home environment, proper guidance, care from environment, right education, right jobs can eliminate the crime. 3. Criminals rob shops, houses, and also engage in petty hooliganism. 4. Yes, I would like to be a policeman. Because through police work they can help others and work to make the town they serve a safer place to live. 5. I don`t know, but I think that we must keep in mind that in a democratic society prisons are required to be places, in which criminals are urged to make a decision for beginning their new and thoughtful life for their future after having finished their prison term. Therefore, prisons are an effective way not only to deal with criminals but to create a civilized and less-crime society.
Yes, they have/No they haven’t
2. Has your best friend ever broken a leg?
Yes, he/she has/No he/she hasn’t
3. Has your teacher ever sang in class?
Yes, he/she has/No, he/she hasn’t
4. Have you ever met a famous actor?
Yes, I have/No, I haven’t
5. Have your friends ever been on a roller coaster?
Yes, they have/No, they haven’t
Task 2
2. Ayajan hasn’t moved in his house yet.
3. I haven’t read any science-fiction books.
4. The plane hasn’t arrived
5. He hasn’t finished his homework
Task 3:
2. He hasn’t eaten anything since yesterday afternoon.
3. I haven’t visited my grandparents in months.
4. They haven’t heard from Daniar since last summer.
5. Ainash hasn’t had a holiday for two years.
Task 4:
1. yet
2. just
3. already
4. ever
5. for
6. just
7. since
8. since
9. yet
10. for
11. never
12. ever
2. It depends on their situations, their childhood experiences, the way people treated them before, poverty, lack of love from any parents. Right home environment, proper guidance, care from environment, right education, right jobs can eliminate the crime.
3. Criminals rob shops, houses, and also engage in petty hooliganism.
4. Yes, I would like to be a policeman. Because through police work they can help others and work to make the town they serve a safer place to live.
5. I don`t know, but I think that we must keep in mind that in a democratic society prisons are required to be places, in which criminals are urged to make a decision for beginning their new and thoughtful life for their future after having finished their prison term. Therefore, prisons are an effective way not only to deal with criminals but to create a civilized and less-crime society.