Use "do, does, have, has, am, is, are": 1) ... she an engineer? - Yes, she ... 2) What ... he do after landing? 3) ... he much work after flight? 4) ... there much fuel in the tanks? 5) ... there many problems in flight?
It was Sunday so I didn’t have to go to school. I woke up late, got up and WENT to the kitchen. It was strange but I COULDN’T find our cat, Tom, anywhere. The whole family got worried. “He’s gone hunting,” my YOUNGER sister said. “All cats hunt MICE. I read about it in a book.” “I’m sure he IS SLEEPING in the armchair,” Mum said. But the cat wasn’t there either. “Look! I HAVE FOUND him!” my little sister shouted. “He’s in the washing machine!” We watched in surprise as the cat got out of the washing machine. “Come on, kitty, come here. We WILL GIVE you some milk.”
Living on the ISS while you are a cosmonaut is pretty unusual experience. Let`s talk about the most noticeable features of it.You have to deal with zero gravity: it makes your meals very special; you have to keep your physique at level with exercises and, unfortunately you have to forget about small signs of comfort - bath, for example. Although, "space station keeping" gives you a lot of work to do each day. It will be hard to sleep there - because of sun rises every 45 minutes and there are no beds around. Despite of all strange things you can also enjoy your stay on it - depends on your mood and eternal stars in theblack sky of space.
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