1. Kate ( cooks) dinner every day. 2. I (am not eating) ice-cream now. 3.(Do) You ( go) to school every day? 4. What (is) your brother ( doing) now? 5. Look! My friends (are playing) football. 6. Kate (does not write) letters every day. 7. When (does) Nick ( get) up every morning? 8. What (is) mother ( doing) now? — She (is cooking) dinner. 9. I (am not writing) a report now. 10. My sister ( washes) the dishes every morning. 11. When (do) you ( go) to school? 12. Every morning on the way to school I (meet) my friends. 13. My friend ( goes) to the library every Wednesday. 14. What (are)you ( doing) now? 15. Don't make noise! Father (is working).
It's obvious that what a mother does during pregnancy influences her child. But paternal influence means fathers have to take some responsibility for how children will turn out as well. We’re starting to gain a much better understanding that what happens to you early in life, and what happens to your parents, has a significant impact in terms of how you grow up and respond to different diseases. The thought that our offspring could be affected by our own nutritional circumstances is a shocking one. Think about it—the health of your children as they reach old age might be tied to the diet you or your partners ate before your kids were born.
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drink to someone - пить за чье-либо здоровье/процветание