They are you going to discuss this question next week.
It will be cold in the evening.
I shall (I'm going) to be very late. He will already be slept.
I'm going to arrive to the sea an hour later.
I think, I'm going (I shall) to ask you this question tomorrow.
I'm going to know about it soon, don't worry.
I shall read this magazine by two o'clock tomorrow.
It will be 5 years as I have been living here next February.
1) is pupil the best happy in our class?
2)who is the best happy in our class?
3)what is pupil in our class?
4)is pupil the best happy in our class or in their class?
5)happy is the best pupil in our class , isn't he?
1Although the content and character of economics cannot be described briefly, numerous writers have attempted that.
2 <span>An especially useless, though once popular, example is: «Economics is what economists do.»
3</span> notable economist of the last century Alfred Marshall called economics «a study of mankind in the ordinary business of life.»
4<span>We may make better progress by comparing economics
with other subjects. Like every other discipline that attempts to
explain observed facts (e.g., physics, astronomy, meteorology),
economics comprises a vast collection of descriptive material organized
around a central core of theoretical principles. The manner in which
theoretical principles are formulated and used in
applications
varies greatly from one science to another. Like psychology, economics
draws much of its theoretical core from intuition, casual observation,
and «common knowledge about human nature.» Like astronomy, economics is
largely nonexperimental. Like meteorology, economics is relatively
inexact, as is weather forecasting. Like particle physics and molecular
biology, economics deals with an array of closely interrelated phenomena
(as do sociology and social psychology). Like such disciplines as art,
fantasy writing, mathematics, metaphysics, cosmology, and the like,
economics attracts different people for different reasons: «One person’s
meat is another person’s poison.» Though all disciplines differ, all
are remarkably similar in one respect: all are meant to convey an
interesting, persuasive, and intellectually satisfying story about
selected aspects of experience. As Einstein once put it: «Science is the
attempt to make the chaotic diversity of our sense-experience
correspond to a logically uniform system of thought.»
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5. Choose correct answer (Present Simple / Present Continuous):
1. а
2. с
3. с
4. а
5. с
6. a
7. c
8. a
9. b
Mr. Brown is a businessman. He stays at a hotel when he travels.
<span>2. The Smiths are a big family. They live in a big house because they need lots of rooms.
3. Mark and Susan are campers. They sleep in a tent when they are on holiday.
4. Kate is a secretary. She rents a flat because she works in the city centre.
5. The Coopers live in a village because they love the quiet country life</span>.