Answer:
I wish you good luck and success. ):
I don't exactly know what you are asking because it depends on what your topic is.
Just think of a question that you wouldn't just answer "yes" or "no." Make sure it's a question that you can fully talk about. (Most teachers require three paragraphs not including introduction/conclusion).
Hopefully this helped!
Answer:
1. She talks quickly but she talks clearly.
2. The day was cold but it was a clear one
3. My dogs are big but they are gentle
4. The test was long but it was easy
5. The food was simple but it was tasty
6. Our teacher may be strict but she is fair
7. Thomas is smart but he is disorganized
8. Mark may drive quickly but he drives carefully
9. The course was difficult but it was useful
Explanation:
Dan explanation that makes something easier to understand