1. The term "macroeconomics" wasn't used in the 19th century.
2. The British economist J.M. Keynes developed microeconomics. He wrote a book on macroeconomic problems in 1935.
3. Macroeconomics considers economy in all its relationships.
4. Microeconomics analyzes distribution of products and income among consumers and firms.
5. There was an economic depression early in the 1930s. It required the development of an economic theory.
6. Development economics is one of the three main approaches to economics.
7. High living standards are achieved by means of proper government policies.
8. Foreign firms dominated tobacco industry in Russia in the 1990s.
9. Russia's economy grew fast in the 1990s.
10. Prices for fuel and energy are growing in this country now.
11. Resources are used in order to produce goods and services.
12. Prices for consumer goods grew fast in the Soviet Union.
1. My mother is at work.
2. I am eleven.
3. We have got a dog.
4. My brother has got two friends.
5. He likes to play soccer.
6. My sister goes to school every day.
7. Look! Larry is swimming.
8. We are reading a book now.
9. There is a ball in the box.
10. There are two apples on the table.
11. I've got an aunt.
12. He has got some bananas.
13. Have you got any oranges?
14. How much butter do you need?
15. There aren't many children in the classroom.
16. How many feet have you got?
17. My dog has got three puppies.
18. My birthday is in September.
19. Kate's dog is under the table.
20. What are you doing?
1. She won't be a teacher.
Will she be a teacher?
2. Mike hasn't got a toy car.
Has Mike got a toy car?
3. Tom can't climb.
Can Tom climb?
4. We aren't writing a test.
Are we writing a test?
5. Chuckles doesn't like bananas.
Does Chuckles like bananas?
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Sorgen-sorgte-gesorgt
Backen-backte-gebackt
Seufen-seufte-geseuft
Bestrafen-bestrafte-bestraft
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