1 Do you get any pocket money?
2 Who gives you pocket money?
3 What do you spend your pocket money on?
Are the things you spend your money on worth it?
4 Have you ever borrowed money?
Who did you borrow money from? Why?
5 Have you ever lent money to anyone? Have people paid you back?
6 Are you saving up for anything at the moment?
7 Have you got a piggy?
8 Do you try to set aside some money for emergency or do spend it all?
9 Should parents pay for doing extra chores?
10 Do many teenagers in Belarus get part-time job to earn some extra money?
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ответ: We use conditional sentences of the II type when expressing actions, the implementation of which in certain situations in the present and in the future turns out to be unrealistic. The probability that the action will occur is zero.
Example: If I studied, I would pass the exam. (If-clause at the beginning). I would pass the exam, If I studied. (if-clause at the end)
We use type III conditional sentences to describe imaginary situations related to the past. condition not possible to fulfill (too late).
Example: If I wouldn’t drink so much, I wouldn’t have got a fine. If the weather had been nice 2 days ago, I would have gone to the beach. If I had gone to Egypt, I could have learned Arabic.
b) 1. If we had endless amounts of money for space exploration, we would have already overcome these problems and built the first space colonies.
2. Mars would be another option, but the problems there would be similar to those on the moon.
3. So maybe colonising the moon would be a better solution!
4. There would still be 10 planets for colonisation in our, 'neighbourhood', Hawkins said. (можно написать это предложения полностью, если хотите).
Объяснение: Можешь отметить как лучший ответ ???
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Three men came to New York. They arrived at a very large hotel and took a room there. Their room was on the forty-fifth floor.
In the evening the three men went to the theatre and came back to the hotel very late.
"I am very sorry," said the clerk of the hotel, "but our lifts aren't working tonight. If you don't want to walk upstairs to your room we will make beds for you in the hall."
"No, no," said one of the three men. "No, thank you. We don't want to sleep in the hall. We will walk up to our room."
Then he told his two friends, "It won't be easy to walk up to the forty-fifth floor, but I think I know how to make it easier. On our way to the room I will tell you some jokes. Andy willjsing us some songs. Then Peter will tell us some interesting stories."
So they began to walk upstairs to their room. Tom told them many jokes, Andy sang some songs. At last they came to the thirty-fourth floor. They were tired and decided to have a rest.
"Well," said Tom, "now it is your turn, Peter." "I will tell you a sad story," said Peter.
"We have left the key to our room in the hall."