1. Көп нүктенің орнына көмекші етістіктерді қойыңыз am/is/are do/does have/has 1. your daughter speak English well 2. you learn English when you were at school Bolat ever been to 3. Berlin 4. We never played football
The topic I enjoy writing about the most is something that nobody else has EVER written about, and that’s my personal experiences. It's actually relaxing for me to sit and write about my own most exciting adventures; like getting arrested in Spain with eight machine guns pointed at me and being taken to jail, where I was pretty sure I would die! Or the time I walked into an apartment and the woman I went to see became possessed. I don't mean that she was acting strangely or having some kind of allergic reaction; no, this was a full-fledged head-spinning, wall scratching, deep-voice growling kind of demonic possession that would make Linda Blair's character from The Exorcist, pale in comparison.
I prefer to write about MY life and MY memories because I don't have to research (unless I have forgotten some details), I don't need to create content, and I don't have to go online to get details or data. I simply write from my head and from my heart, and the only thing that can slow me down—once I get rolling—is to grow so weary, I can no longer sit up to type.
I guess I'm blessed to have lived a life that has been adventurous enough to never have to go elsewhere for good prose material. In fact, I have at least three lifetimes of experiences packed into a single life, and I'm no spring chicken, so I may not get them all written … but you can bet your right arm I'm gonna try!
Skills Time! Lesson Five
Reading
Order the letters and write the words.
1. Fireworks burst above the stadium. (rusbt)
Solution: The correct word is "burst" because it matches the given letters (rusbt) and makes sense in the given context. Fireworks burst above the stadium.
2. The cymbals are like two metal plates. (y cmisab)
Solution: The correct word is "cymbals" because it matches the given letters (y cmisab) and makes sense in the given context. Cymbals are like two metal plates.
3. When the school concert finishes, we pack our instruments. (up capk)
Solution: The correct word is "pack" because it matches the given letters (up capk) and makes sense in the given context. When the school concert finishes, we pack our instruments.
4. The lights shine on the stage when the band is playing. (enhis)
Solution: The correct word is "shine" because it matches the given letters (enhis) and makes sense in the given context. The lights shine on the stage when the band is playing.
5. The people in the orchestra play lots of instruments. (rastorhce)
Solution: The correct word is "orchestra" because it matches the given letters (rastorhce) and makes sense in the given context. The people in the orchestra play lots of instruments.
6. Jim went to a pop concert. It was a treat after passing his exams. (artet)
Solution: The correct word is "treat" because it matches the given letters (artet) and makes sense in the given context. Jim went to a pop concert. It was a treat after passing his exams.
7. After each piece, the audience clapped. (epiec)
Solution: The correct word is "piece" because it matches the given letters (epiec) and makes sense in the given context. After each piece, the audience clapped.
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.
The topic I enjoy writing about the most is something that nobody else has EVER written about, and that’s my personal experiences. It's actually relaxing for me to sit and write about my own most exciting adventures; like getting arrested in Spain with eight machine guns pointed at me and being taken to jail, where I was pretty sure I would die! Or the time I walked into an apartment and the woman I went to see became possessed. I don't mean that she was acting strangely or having some kind of allergic reaction; no, this was a full-fledged head-spinning, wall scratching, deep-voice growling kind of demonic possession that would make Linda Blair's character from The Exorcist, pale in comparison.
I prefer to write about MY life and MY memories because I don't have to research (unless I have forgotten some details), I don't need to create content, and I don't have to go online to get details or data. I simply write from my head and from my heart, and the only thing that can slow me down—once I get rolling—is to grow so weary, I can no longer sit up to type.
I guess I'm blessed to have lived a life that has been adventurous enough to never have to go elsewhere for good prose material. In fact, I have at least three lifetimes of experiences packed into a single life, and I'm no spring chicken, so I may not get them all written … but you can bet your right arm I'm gonna try!
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