1. My family and I went to Turkey in 2008. Where did you go in 2008?
2. We travelled there by plane.
3. We stayed in a hotel.
4. We stayed there for 14 days.
5. The weather was horrible because it was too hot all the time.
6. We usually had meals in cafés near our hotel.
7. We did exercises every morning.
8. We made some really good friends.
9. We had great fun with singing our favourite songs.
10. We phoned home every 2 days to tell the news.
11. We decided to look at our best photos during the holiday on the way home.
12. We were very tired because our flight bach was delayed.
1. We worked on Friday, but we didn’t work on Saturday.
2. She bought some meat, but she didn't buy any vegetables.
3. My great grandma had four brothers, but she didn't have any sisters.
4. I was in Paris in summer, but I wasn't there in winter.
5. I spent a week in France, but unfortunately I didn't spend any time in Paris.
6. We did our homework, but we didn't do any housework.
7. He brought lots of photos of himself, but he didn't bring any photos of his family.
8. They talked about their business, but they didn't talk about their hobbies.
9. It cost a lot to fly to Canada, but it didn't cost much to stay at a hotel there.
10. I made many friends at school, but I didn't make any friends at university.
11. We were at Dave’s house, but we weren't at Jim’s house yesterday.
The graph provides a visual representation of the market share of four phone brands in Uzbekistan from 2007 to 2021. The brands depicted are Brand A, Brand B, Brand C, and Brand D.
Overall, it can be observed that there were significant fluctuations in the market share of the phone brands during the given period.
From 2007 to 2011, Brand A held the largest share, peaking at approximately 45%. However, its market share gradually declined over the years and reached around 20% by 2021. On the other hand, Brand B experienced a steady increase in market share throughout the period, starting at about 15% in 2007 and surpassing Brand A in 2014. By 2021, Brand B dominated the market with a share of around 50%.
Brand C and Brand D had relatively smaller market shares compared to Brand A and Brand B. Brand C remained relatively stable, fluctuating between 10% and 15% from 2007 to 2021. Brand D, on the other hand, experienced a slight decline from around 10% in 2007 to approximately 5% in 2021.
In summary, Brand B emerged as the leading phone brand in Uzbekistan, surpassing Brand A in terms of market share. Meanwhile, Brand C and Brand D held smaller shares throughout the period. These trends highlight the dynamic nature of the phone market in Uzbekistan and the preferences of consumers over time.
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