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gogolik [260]
3 years ago
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What is the plot of the giver (book)

English
1 answer:
sdas [7]3 years ago
5 0
The plot of ‘Giver’ is Jonas a 12 year old boy who thought he loved in a utopian society where everything was perfect. As the novel goes further and further into the story we come to realize he lives in a dystopian society where (SPOILERS) everyone looses their memories.
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4. (<u>Is</u>, Are) a farmer's life stressful?

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Present continuous questions:

1. Are you cleaning the car?

2. Am I looking at the correct page?

3. Is the dog eating its dinner?

Present simple and continuous: (read, have, interview, watch, write, work, be)

1. Ben <u>reads</u> a book after lunch every day.

2. We <u>are working </u>at a club for three weeks in the holidays.

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We use the present continuous to talk about a thing that is happening or that we are doing at the moment, to talk about plans and temporary situations.

To write affirmative sentences:

He, she, it + is+ verb with ing. For example, he is cooking.

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I + am+ verb with ing. For example, I am running.

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I+ am not+ verb with ing. For example, I am not running.

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