<h3>I. Rewrite these statements in the correct order.</h3>
- Lorena is not cooking spaghetti.
- Is Lorena cooking now?
- What is Lorena cooking right now?
- Aren't we studying French at the moment?
- I am not sleeping right now.
<h3>II. Choose the best option.</h3>
- b) am
- c) dancing
- c) aren't
- a) Are
- a) are fighting
<h3>III. Complete with Do/Does.</h3>
- <u>Does</u> Thomas Cook every day?
- <u>Do</u> you and Thomas clean the rooms?
- <u>Does</u> it work once a week?
- <u>Does</u> Lorena work at nights?
- <u>Do</u> they watch news on TV twice a week?
<em><u>Hope this helps you...</u></em>
<em><u>Hope you have a nice day ahead...</u></em>
<em><u>Espero que esto te ayude...</u></em>
<em><u>Espero que tengas un buen día por delante..</u></em><em><u>.</u></em><em><u>.</u></em>
Hoping is for everyone.
Those homeless kids? They might be hoping for a meal tonight. That kid who keeps getting picked on? He's probably hoping to be left alone. That little girl who hears her parents arguing? She might be hoping that they'd just make up.
Hoping keeps people alive, in a way.
For example, when the Americans during the 1700's wanted their freedom from Britain, they started a war. They lost so many battles. If they had given up hope, then America would've still been under British rule.
If the world gave up hope when Hitler was massacring those Jews, there would be no more Jews left in the world, probably. Germany might have still been a dictatorship.
Hoping and wishing are almost the same. ALMOST. Wishing is almost always useless, face it. Who would hear and care about your wishes anyways? Wishes are for all sorts of things that we know we can't have, and that are almost always unrealistic. 'I wish I could be a millionaire.' 'I wish I could fly.' 'I wish I could eat as many pizzas as I'd like without getting full.'
Hopes are more realistic, more thoughtful, and much easier to achieve. 'I hope my mom stays alive.' 'I hope I can get this job interview.' 'I hope I can go to the park today.'
I hope this helps your answer! Good luck!
Answer: im sorry but what experiment are you talking about?
Revising spelling and grammar would not be a part of writing a rough draft