As children a lot of people dream of being famous and popular. They watch their idols on TV and think this is the life they would like to have. Being famous normally means being wealthy and having a good income. It also includes being on TV, taking part in shows, interviews and various projects. It all seems so wonderful – people admire you, put your posters on the walls and ask you for signatures!
But is it really so great to be famous? Of course everything has its advantages and disadvantages. Just imagine being observed all the time, imaging you can’t hide from people even for a moment. Think about paparazzi - they watch every step you make just to take a picture of you –usually provocative ones. Moreover, famous people are frequently so stressed because they have to be in public very often they need to hide their true emotions and seem happy and pleased all the time. Furthermore, it’s usually very difficult for well-known people to make a family, because they need to travel a lot and can’t devote enough time to their partner or children. It also can be quite dangerous to be famous – there are so many mentally disordered people who can follow you or even harm you.
So, taking all these into consideration do you still want to become famous? Think twice!Is It Good To Be Famous?
1. I always do my homework
2. Emma watches TV every day
3. Kate seldom tidies her room
4. Holly and Michael watch TV once a week
5. My parents don't go jogging in the morning. They read the newspaper
6. Nora doesn't hang out with her friends on weekdays
7. Do you play computer games every day? Yes, I do
8. Does Helen help her family with the housework? No, she doesn't
9. I like fruit, but I don't like vegetables
10. Harry and George often use their laptops for their school projects
11. William hardly ever plays chess
12. Robert and Sarah usually don't walk to school
Вспомним Present Simple
При местоимениях I/You/They/We окончание s в конце глагола не ставится, в вопросительных или в предложениях (например Yes, I do) ставится только do/don't
При местоимениях He/She/It окончание s в конце глагола ставится в вопросительных или в предложениях (например No, she doesn't) ставится только does/doesn't. Стоит отметить что если используется does или doesn't, то окончание s в конце глагола не ставится