1. I am writting an exercise now. 2. I am not writting an essay now.
3. I read books in the evening. 4. I do not read books in the evening.
5. They are playing in the yard now. 6. They are not playing in the yard now.
7.Are they playing in the room now? 8. He helps his mother every day.
9. Does he help his mother every day? 10. He does not to help his mother every day.
Ex 2 Open the brackets:
1. Do you go to school on Sunday. 2. My friend doesn`t like to play football.
3. I amn`t reading now. 4. Is he sleeping now?
5. We do not to swim in the lake in winter. 6. My sister eats sweets every day.
7. She is not eating sweets now. 8. Listen! Who is playing the piano in the next room?
9. He works every day. 10. I am not drinking milk now.
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Well, it's time for stories about how we went to the North Pole.
But before you start telling how we went there, it is probably worth telling who these "we" are. For, as they say, "we are different" (well, okay, in the original cartoon about a teddy bear it was a little different, but these are details).
Officially, our expedition was called The Women's Euro-Arabian North Pole Expedition.
From the name, even without translation, it is clear that the expedition was exclusively female. Eleven participants from the UK, Qatar, Sweden, Oman, Saudi Arabia, France, Cyprus, Slovenia, Kuwait and Russia. The two participants were from the UK, so the number of countries does not match the number of participants.
Of course, the first question that arises is who are all these people?
The second question, which at least came to me - what is in their head? I especially wanted to know what was in the mind of the Arab girls, who, before they were included in the list of expedition participants, saw snow only in pictures.
And then once - and to the North Pole. And even in the sports team.
Well, yes, this is the second important detail. In addition to the fact that our expedition was purely female, it was also an expedition without guides. To understand the moment - this year it was the only ski group to reach the North Pole without guides. Yes, in my opinion, and not only in this.
And here we go back to the title. Honestly, I didn't invent it. This is an excerpt from the post-expedition letter from the head of the expedition, Felicity Aston, to the participants.
"you proved the skeptics wrong ..."
Because what is there to hide. What I heard when I said that I would go as part of the women's international team.
- Will the men be there?
- No, it's a women's expedition.
- No, well, the participants are understandable. But the guides will be men?
- No, we won't have guides at all.
- Come on?! Who will let you women in alone without guides. You can not do it this way. They don't go like that. Will you have a gun? You won't get anywhere. Olya, give it up, they are crazy, they do not understand where they are going.
What can I say? It was a very cool team. And in the end we reached the pole. No guides. No men. Almost without incident.
Many people think that Monday is the _WORST__(9) day of the week. We have to go to school or to work after the weekend. I (10) DO NOT THINK so. It is not a good idea to have a rest all the time and we need to change __OUR_(11) activities. I like my school and my teachers, who are nice and clever_PEOPLE_(12). Of course, there __ARE_(13) some subjects which I think a bit boring. I am sure it is not a big problem. We learn a lot of new things every day. School _MAKES_ (14) us cleverer and we work for our future.