1) Amount - 7
2) Reason - 3
3) Impurity - 9
1. I. study.. at the University. 2. I .go.. to the University every day. 3. I
.like.. to learn English and I .like.. sports. 4. I don't .like.. to learn poems and
to write tests. 5. I often..go. to the cinema or theatre. 6. I often .see..
my friends. 7. Sometimes I .play.. tennis with my aunt. 8. She always .works.. in
the garden and .cooks.. for me. 9. She .is.. happy that she .lives.. with me. 10.
I.am.. happy that I .have . such a nice aunt
Children enjoy playing since the first humans walked on the Earth thousands of years ago. <span>Playing </span>seems<span> to be an important way for children t</span><span>o learn how to work together. It also helps them to find out how the world works. Indeed, many scientists think that one of the best </span><span>ways for children to learn a foreign Language, for example, is to learn while</span><span> </span><span>playing games. Children play games and play with toys, but what is </span><span>the differences between games and toys? Firstly, toys don't have/haven't rules </span><span>or winners and losers most games do. Secondly, a toy is always a physical thing that someone has made. Some games, like Monopoly or football.</span>