Last week I bought a computer, a microphones, some games to play, and a couple of stickers for the computer. I wouldn't actually say they were all reasonable things to buy. For example, computer games are honestly of no vlaue at all because I waste the precious time playing them. Computer is a necessary thing to have nowadays as everything depends on it so I wouldn't actually regard it as a 'wasteful buy'. In fact I gain a lot from surfing the Internet and things like that. The microphone falls into the category of things that I need just for myself as I like recording everything especially my own voice. This is not very important but still it's a thing for the soul. Generally I think we should always think before doing something especially when it comes to buying stuff...
1) Yes I did phone them.
2) About half an hour ago
3) Really? What did you like?
2. We haven't got a TV.
3. She hasn't got a car.
4. You haven't got a parrot.
5. He hasn't got a car.
6. We haven't got bikes.
<span>Education - is cyclical and cumulative process of constant renewal and expansion of a piggy bank of your knowledge. The purpose of education - to change your behavior so that you can be more successful. Education - is a process of constant transformation of the individual. It is useful to distinguish between conscious and unconscious learning training. The first is usually called learning through education, and the second - learning from experience. Conscious training is usually more successful and develop better capacity than realized, because it provides more control over the process. For this reason, you need to understand your personal aspirations (the image of the personality and beliefs about themselves). People who have not done so, learn less well. On the other hand, unconscious training is cyclical. Here experience is gained through activities - activities that provide new knowledge. This form of training is also very important, as evidenced by the following data:</span>