Be a teenager is not as easy as it seems. All teenshave problems with their parents. Most often this occurs because of a misunderstanding . For instance,when the parents do not share the tastes of young people in music or clothes. Teensdefend their views , despite the views of parents . And because of this, oftenconflict with each other .
As a teenager, everyone is looking for you. determine itsvalues, set itself the task. Adolescence is very important becausein that formed between the identity and character.
Teenagers all over the world completely different interests andhobbies . Some people are addicted to computer games, other sports, music, crafts , painting . eachteenager just differently spends his free time . Most often, teensspend it with your friends: walk along , go somewhere else . Friends in adolescenceage play a role. They support , help to freewhile interesting , as well as chat with friends teach teenagers to communicate infuture. If teenagers are wrong friends or quarrel with them, it givesexperience . Teens learn from their mistakes . They want to understand everything themselves , oftendo something from which they discouraged .
Teenagers are very difficult to understand , and they do not understand much .<span>But this age is very important in the development of every young person in the world.</span>
1. Sister
2. Brothers
3. Mother
4. Aunt
5, father
6. Daughters
7. Cousins
8. Sisters
9 Grandmother
10.husband
11. Grandfather
12.grandparents
13.grandaughters
14. Grandsons
<span>1. How often
does Ann watch TV? 2. How does Fred manage with any problem? 3. Whose problem
is it? 4. How often do Steve’s friends come to our place? Who comes to our
place regularly? 5. How often do I write to my parents? Whom do I write to? 6. What
time does he usually have dinner? 7. Where does Tom work? Who works? 8. Why do
we come to the University at the same time? 9. Why do people often do stupid things? What do
people often do? 10. Why is it often cold in my flat? Where is it often cold?
11. How often does the car break down? What breaks down?
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1) Look! Peter is staying at the back door. (Present Continuous)
2) We have missed the bus. Now we'll have to walk. (Present Perfect)
3) How long have you been here? (Present Perfect)
4) I have been looking for my keys all the morning but I haven't found them yet. (Present Perfect Continuous, Present Perfect)
5) Modern trains go very fast. (Present Simple)
6) He will go to the cinema next weekend, I think. (Future Simple)
7) Ann likes playing tennis. (Present Simple)
8) My parents bought a delicious cake yesterday. (Past Simple)
9) I have been writing a letter for 2 hours. (Present Perfect Continuous)
10) Helen is dancing now. (Present Continuous)
11) Sam has already fed the kitten. (Present Perfect)
12) Nick doesn't read books every day. (Present Simple)
13) Alice and Den were at the cafe yesterday. (Past Simple)
14) The doctor prescribed a medicine to my granny two days ago. (Past simple)
15) Our town is nice and green. (Present Simple)