1. We are reading a book at our lesson now.
2. He is painting a landscape in his room.
3. My mother is busy. she is cooking dinner for our family.
4. Look! They are dancing in the yard.
5. I can*t speak to you now, I am going to school
1.I like flying by plane but it is very expensive. 2.I hate staying at hotels because I don`t like noisy places. 3.I like meeting new people and making friends. 4.I hate standing in a line because it makes me crazy.
1. The earliest newspapers were probably handwritten notices. 2. They were posted to be read by the public. 3. But the first true newspaper was a weekly newspaper. 4. It started in Germany in 1609. 5.It was called Strassburg Relation. 6. The Germans were pioneers in newspaper publishing. 7. Johannes Gutenberg, the man who developed the idea of movable type, came from Germany. 8. One of the first English-language newspapers, The London Gazette, was printed in England in 1665. 9. Gazette was an old English word that meant official publication. 10. Many newspapers today still use the word gazette in their names.
<span>1. When I came the lecture had already started.</span>
Will (the) computers be cheaper (in the future)?
Will people live on the moon?
Will someone from this school be famous?
Will everyone speak the same language.
Will we communicate by videophone?