1. I work. 2. We work. 3. They don't work. 4. Do you work? - Yes, I do. 5. Does he work? - No, he doesn't. He studies. 6. My brother doesn't study. He works . 7. Do you wear glasses? 8. Do you help people? 9. Does he like reading fairy tales? 10. Does she like playing the violin? 11. My sister doesn't read books. 12. Our granny likes to sleep on the sofa. 13. Do you like to relax in an armchair? 14. We eat and drink in the kitchen. 15. My brother doesn't like reading newspapers. 16. We sleep in the bedroom. 17. My brother sleeps on the sofa in the living room. 18. My sister dresses, standing in front of the mirror. 19. My uncle writes books. 20. We do exercises at school. 21. I spend my pocket money on ice cream 22. He reads all the time and doesn't like to watch TV.
1 Spring is Japanese people’s favourite time of year. True (The Japanese celebrate this happy time with festivals and flower-viewing parties). 2. It is not easy to know the day the cherry flowers will open. True (Starting in February, weathermen try to guess when this day will be). 3. Hanami takes place a week after the cherry trees blossom. True (Cherry blossoms appear on trees for only one week before they fall to the ground and die). 4. The cherry flowers do not stay on the trees for very long. True (Cherry blossoms appear on trees for only one week before they fall to the ground and die). 5. When the cherry flowers appear, people hope for long lives. True (For the Japanese this symbolises the short nature of childhood and life).
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