works
3. boils
4. am waiting
5. are eating
6. has
7. aren't listening
8. talk
9. is riding
10. am making
11. speaks
2)
1. are going
2. eats
3. jumps
4. are wearing
5. plays
6. is waiting
7. helps
8. eat
9. is playing
10. washes
11. rings
12. bring
13. is wearing
14. are throwing
15. is walking
3)
1. isn't watching; is sleeping; is
2. Where does your uncle work? – He works at school.
3. Is your friend doing his homework now?
4. When do you usually come home from school? – I come at four o’clock.
5. isn't playing; plays
6. Are you reading a magazine and thinking about your holiday at the moment?
7. I am sitting in the waiting room at the dentist’s now.
8. When do you listen to the news on the radio?
9. Are you playing chess now?
10. My father does not work at the shop.
11. Look at the sky: the clouds are moving slowly, the sun is appearing from behind the clouds, it is getting warmer.
The cook Islands are divided into two groups: North and South. Rarotonga (part of the southern group) is the most populous island and has the largest area. On the North coast of the island is the capital of the whole archipelago Kurskogo — "the city of two harbors" Avarua.
Cook Islands are in free Confederation with New Zealand, i.e. they preserve their independence and sovereignty, but many of the functions of government assigned to a large state.
Dominant role in the economy of the Islands is given over to tourism, agriculture and financial sector.
Cook Islands got its name in honor of the English Explorer James cook, and named the archipelago the least well-known Explorer, our compatriot, Ivan Fedorovich Kruzenshtern.
By the way, about James Cook. Despite the current and firmly settled in people's minds the view that English traveler ate the natives of the cook Islands, this is not true. Cook was killed in Hawaii. Visiting the cook Islands, You will be able to personally refute this version of fate of an Englishman. Here you will meet cheerful and good-natured people!