Mrs. Robinson is away this week, but she will be here next week. 2. I can’t fix the car today. I <u>will fix</u> it tomorrow. 3. We had a great time last weekend. I hope we <u>have</u> a great time this weekend, too. 4. The visitors are arriving today. They <u>will be</u> here at about two o’clock. 5. You enjoyed their last concert, so I’m sure you <u>will enjoy </u>the next one, too. 6. It <u>will </u>be cold tomorrow. 7. I <u>will use</u> the computer next week. 8. We <u>will be here</u> before ten o’clock. 9. The engineers …… the job today. 10. You <u>will need</u> a visa for your trip.
<span> It is important to
know people before forming an opinion about them because what we see is not
always what it seems. People are bounded by stereotypes or prejudice due to
their previous experiences or the images brought on by the media. For example, a woman is deemed to be a good
person because he or she always goes to church and is very active with church
activities. However, she may be abusing her children and doing acts of violence
on them. This example may be too extreme so here’s another one. Let’s say you
meet a person who always wears black, has plenty of piercings and tattoos and
does not smile so much. People readily think that he is a bad person and does
not have a decent job. But actually, that person has a stable job, is a good
father/husband and contributes to society. You will never really know unless
you get to know them in person. </span>
Answer:
1. Radika sits besides me in the claas.
Radika sat beside me in class
2. Ram is staying at my place at the week end.
Ram stayed at my place over the weekend
3. The paper boy brings us the morning paper.
The paperboy brought us the morning paper
4. My cat is drinking milk.
My cat drank milk
Explanation:
Too many ways. One being that some cultures encourage women to be more womanly and to wear makeup and dress more feminine. Or some will influence men to be "strong" and not show their feelings.