1. He does not go to school every day. 2. My sister does not work here. 3. They do not eat a lot. 4. We do not work every day. 5. I do not come from Ukraine. 6. He does not come from Germany. 7. They do not live in the USA. 8. He does not play football every day. 9. I do not visit my parents very often. 10. His father does not work at an office. 11. She does not get up at seven o’clock. 12. They do not play tennis very often. 13. We go to the cinema on Saturdays. 14. He does not want to become a pilot. 15. My brother does not watch television every night.
-Hello, Mr. Hanks! Thanks for the reply to my letter! -Good morning, Mrs. Smith. How's your family? -Now it's better, but children still quarrel. What should we do? -You should decide what the problem is. Why they quarrel? -They can't do without the computer. I just want them to live in peace. -Did you discuss this problem with them? -Yes, but they don't want to talk about it. -You should help the children prevent conflict. Perhaps you should discuss who what time will play on the computer. -I guess it'll work. But what if it doesn't work? -Don't make a fuss about it. You can also encourage children to exercise something other than your computer. Do they do any sports? -Not yet. But I think it's an excellent idea to arrange them in the sports section. Thank you! -Glad to help!
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