Maria: So talking about social media, is your parents on any social sites like Facebook, Twitter, et cetera.
Alex: My mum and dad are on Facebook. My mum doesn't use hers, she uses hers only to kind of see what I'm doing.
Maria: Stalk you?
Alex: Kind of yeah. My dad, he's on Facebook every once in a while. Again, he does kind of stalk me as well because he, he's very paranoid about Facebook, about social media sites so every once in a while I get an email from him and it will be like just so you know this was on your profile and you need to change it or this, or one of your friends commented or put a video on and I don't think that's appropriate if a job seeker looking for you. And I keep telling him I'm unsearchable, you know, like you can't find me but so he only uses it to make himself more paranoid. My mum got Twitter before I did.
Maria: Oh really?
Alex: I still don't have it. She got it for her job. She's working as a chief medical officer so she got it for her company, the start up company she's working for and I don't know, her opinion originally was that it was for people who are really, really self-centered and wanted to tell everyone about what they were feeling and now she's like this thing's actually kind of fun. So she's enjoying that. Both of my parents are on Skype annoyingly often. My dad travels a lot so he has to use Skype to get in contact with my mum. The video feature is really, really good for that, so they're on almost every night I think to each other. I usually receive stuff from them just like overnight or something when they're doing stuff like that, but Twitter is my mum's thing.
Maria: How do you feel about having your parents on these social media sites?
Alex: In some way, you know, it's good, like if, I don't talk to them ever on social media sites. Well I do it by Skype or something like that. I don't do it on Facebook. I don't do it on Twitter, although I don't have Twitter so it doesn't make a difference but, you know, Facebook, I'm, I don't know, I think it's a bit odd honestly. My parents, there's some stuff on there, you know, it's for my friends. It's not really for them so, I don't know, it's, I feel it can be a bit awkward. My mum has said hey I was looking at your Facebook site the other day and, you know, you instantly go sshhh, oh dear, you bristle, you know, you get nervous because you're like what did she find, so yeah good stuff.
Neither my sister nor I saw how this actress played Katerina (the role of Katerina). 2. Your son loves to read, right? 3. There is a lot of talk about this book, and it is quite interesting, but I cannot say that it made a great impression on me. — And so did I. 4. Hurry up! We can still get on the morning train. 5. I wonder why the Petrovs haven't arrived yet. - I think they missed the train. 6. When I walked to work this morning, I saw Anna running to the station. I think she wanted to get on the 7:30 train. 7. We can provide you with the opportunity to study (work) in our library.
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play:
1) tom plays rugby
2) i played tennis
3) we came to play
4) who was playing?
5) do you play golf?
6) don't play games
7) go play with tom
8) let's play chess
9) tom plays hockey
10) i play the guitar
11) i played football
12) they played games
13) tom wants to play
14) let's play poker
15) they play soccer
16) tom kept playing
17) tom came to play
18) let's play darts
19) i play violin
20) i play piano
do:
1) don't go
2) i did it
3) i'm done
4) did i win?
5) do it now
6) don't ask
7) don't cry
8) don't die
9) don't lie
10) don't run
11) it's done!
12) well done!
13) did tom go?
14) do come in
15) do i stink?
16) don't come.
17) don't jump!
18) don't look
19) don't move
20) don't push
go:
1) go on
2) go now
3) go away!
4) go home
5) i'll go
6) go ahead!
7) i can go
8) go on in
9) may i go?
10) can we go?
11) go get it
12) go inside
13) i will go
14) i'm going
15) let it go
16) let me go
17) tom'll go
18) we can go
19) go see tom
20) go to work