Далеко не секрет, что в русский язык по необходимости вошло огромное количество иностранных слов, в частности английских. Также как и в нашу жизнь вошло множество иностранных понятий и идей. Подумайте сами, изобретать свои слова и выражения для описания чужих понятий — дело довольно пыльное, и вообще провальное. Поэтому с новым понятием, которое один берет у другого, он берет и самое слово, выражающее это понятие. А неудачно придуманное русское слово для выражения какого–нибудь понятия не только не лучше, но основательно хуже иностранного слова. Да, английский заправляет всегда и везде, но стоит ли останавливаться на нем? -It is no secret that the Russian language has necessarily included a huge number of foreign words, in particular English. Just as many foreign concepts and ideas have entered our lives. Think for yourself, inventing your own words and expressions to describe other people's concepts is quite dusty, and generally a failure. Therefore, with a new concept that one takes from another, he takes the very word that expresses this concept. And an unsuccessfully invented Russian word for expressing some concept is not only not better, but thoroughly worse than a foreign word. Yes, English runs always and everywhere, but is it worth stopping at it?
Объяснение:
Open the brackets and put the verbs in the correct form:
I LIKE (to like) apples.
Ann __PLAYS (to play) computer games every weekend.
We __GO (to go) to work by train.
You ___DON'T WORK (not to work) very hard.
My friend and I ___SPEND (to spend) time together in the evenings.
They __VISIT (to visit) their relatives once a week.
I ___DON'T SWIM (not to swim) in the see on summer.
Food ___BECOMES (to become) cold in the fridge.
My cat __DOESN'T ENJOY (not to enjoy) fish.
Her parents DON'T TAKE (not to take) her to school every day.
We ___DON'T INVITE (not to invite) our friends at the weekend.
You KNOW (to know) Math.
Sarah and Andrew ___DON'T GO (not to go) to dancing classes on Sundays.
We HAVE (to have) our English lessons twice a week.
He___DOESN'T HAVE (not to have) blue eyes.
I ___HAVE (to have) dark hair.
2. Complete the sentences with DO or DOES.
What colour __DO you like?
Where DOES she work?
Where ___DO your parents live?
What kind of films __DO you prefer?
___DOES he play football at the weekends?
How DO your friends spend their free time?
DOES Allan have green eyes?
What time ___DOES she get from work?
What school ___DO you study at?
___DO you have breakfast in the morning?
Where ___DO they put their key?
DOES your son go to the school in the city?
DO this cat and that dog get on well?