English 03.02.26

What is your favourite thing about being alive?

My favourite thing about being alive is talking to my family and friends.

What’s your favourite book?

It’s hard to pick a favourite book, but I would either pick The Green Mile or The Shining, both of which are by Stephen King. They are both very well written books with very interesting characters and extremely good worldbuilding, and as a cherry on top they both had great movie adaptations.

If you could wave a magic wand, what would you change about your life?

There isn’t much I would like to change about my life. I’m quite happy with the way it’s going. If I were to change one thing, I would be less lazy, as it often stops me from reaching my full potential.

What is honesty?

Honesty is when you tell the truth to people. The importance of honesty lies in the fact that honesty is a major show of both trust and reliability. It shows that you trust the people you are honest with to do the right thing with the truth and it shows that you can be trusted. Honesty is a major part of trusting someone, so it’s very important for maintaining a strong connection with those you care about.

Why do we say “a lie” and “the truth”.

We say “a lie” and “the truth” because truths are essentially infinitely more important and valuable than the truth. For each one true thing people can make up endless lies. There are many debates on what the truth is, and there are many cases which, by nature, cannot have one objective truth. However, in the end, any truth is infintely more unique than any lie.

English 06.02.26

Use the verb in the correct tense forms.

  1. We put up our tent in the middle of a field last Sunday.
  2. By the end of the war they had constructed a new bridge across the river.
  3. She usually comes to school in time.
  4. Where are the boys? They still have to play football.
  5. Lock the door! – But I already locked the door.
  6. I have never been to London.
  7. This bridge will be built by the end of last year.
  8. He said that he had left for New York the following week.
  9. I was watching a football match on TV at six o’clock yesterday when my friends came to see me.
  10. My chair broke yesterday.
  11. This poem was written in 1967.
  12. When I entered the room Mr. Brown was examining a student.
  13. I had not seen Henry since last year.
  14. He said that he will come to see us the next Friday.
  15. This castle was built in the 10th