Ex. 244. Use the right form of the verbs in brackets
1. Good gracious, Kit, whatever you (do)? You seem to have all the paint on yourself that there is in the world. 2. I (think) about you all day, Emma. 3. What you (do) since we last (meet)? 4. — You look hot. — Yes, I (play) tennis. 5. I (work) in a bookshop now. I (work) here for about six weeks. 6.1 (do) so for thirty years and I'm not going to change my ways. 7. She (have) toothache since she (get) up this morning. 8. How long you (know) Susan? 9. We (write) invitation cards all morning. We (write) eleven already. And we still not (finish) them all. 10. Mary (go out) with Steve for a year now, and they (plan) to get married soon. 11. I (keep) a watch on the road for the last few days, trying to catch a glimpse of you as you passed. 12. And now, gentlemen, I want to know what (go on) here and how long it (go on). 13. He (chase) this girl for half a year but she wouldn't even look at him. 14. They (think) a lot about this situation these past few days, since they (be) home. 15. There's something I (want) to ask you for the last couple of hours.
Today's children and adolescents are representatives of the digital generation, they are early and actively beginning to use bank cards and online services. For children, bank cards are an attribute of adult life, parents pay by card and children do not like that they receive bills of money.
With the card, there is no need to keep cash for the child's pocket. The card teaches the child responsibility, and gives parents the opportunity to be aware of his spending.
Most often, teenagers simply withdraw money from the card, but many prefer a non-cash form of payment. One of the most popular categories of children's "card" spending is food and mobile phone payments. According to the data, boys are more likely to buy gadgets and accessories for them, as well as sports goods. Girls mostly spend money on cosmetics and books.
However, the older the teenager, the more money he spends.
Experts note that issuing children's cards is convenient for parents, and allows children to learn empirically to manage their finances.
1. I have never gone to Vienna
2. My grandfather has already had breakfast
3. He lived in Manila for a year when he was a student
4. At the weekend they played football, they they went to a restaurant
5. Did she visit her grandmother last month?
6. I have never tasted champagne
7. I haven't had coffee today
8 I drank coffee yesterday
9. What did you do at the weekend?
10. She came to London in 1997
11. He has been married for ten years
12. He hasn't fed the dog yet
13. She began working for this company five years ago.
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