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1. What is an honourable duty for everybody in our country?
2. How is the wealth of our country created?
3. What is very important for everybody?
77. Let's practice the Present Perfect. (Consult § 26 on pages 156—157.)
a) Give three forms of the following verbs: .
to be, to decide, to choose, to make, to speak, to know, to begin, to take, to write, to read, to stay, to enter, to work
b) Make up affirmative, negative and interrogative sentences in the Present Perfect using some of the verbs given above.
Example.
1. I have already decided what I should do after finishing school.
2. I haven't yet decided what I should do after finishing school.
3. Have you already decided what you would do after finishing school?
78. Read the dialogues in pairs and act them.
— Hello, Nick! I haven't seen you for the whole week. Where have you been all the time?
— I was at home. I didn't go anywhere because I was very busy with my preparation for the entrance exams.
— I see you have already decided what you would do after finishing school.
— Certainly. But I can't tell you about it. It's my secret.
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— Hello, Helen! How are you?
— Hello, Tania! I am very well, thank you. I am so happy today! I have passed my exams to the Technical University and I am already a student.
— Best congratulations, my darling!
— And what about you, Tania? Have you entered the University?
— No, I have changed my plans. I decided to work for a year or so. I'll continue-my study after receiving some trade.
79*. Translate into English in writing.
1. Ти коли-небудь був у Парижі? — Ні, не був. 2. Я не
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