My father sometimes takes me to the market. He sells our home products like vegetables, fruits, eggs He then buys me an ice cream. He lets me take a ride on the electric train in the town square. I love those trips. At nights, we children lie on the grass. We look at the sky and find the Milky Way.
While my father is reading newspaper,I am learning my lesson and my sister is doing her homework. Giải thích : while : trong khi . While + S + be + V-ing, S + be + V-ing. hoặc While + S + be + V-ing, S + V(e/es hoặc 2/ed tùy vào thì ) Ở trên đều là hành động dài và xảy ra cùng 1 lúc . Chúc bạn học tốt !
Mệnh đề chính: Why Dad was watching TV last night (chia thì QKTD) - Thì quá khứ Mệnh để chỉ thời gian: Mum was reading the newspaper (chia thì QKTD )- Thì quá khứ Đồng thời, câu văn diễn tả hai hành động xảy ra song song cùng một lúc do đó động từ ở 2 vế sẽ chia ở thì QKTD
Câu hỏi. Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions. My father likes reading newspapers more than watching TV. My father doesn't like watching TV as much as reading newspapers. My father likes watching TV more than reading newspapers.
Read the following paragraph and complete it with one suitable word in each blank. Canada is an officially bilingual country, with two official _____ (1): French and English. French speaking Canadians take a much smaller percentage of the population, and more _____ (2) 90 per cent of them live in Quebec - the only province where French is the language of daily life. 3.8 million Quebecers can
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0Ujk1e. Montreal4 children, 1 man dead after being swept by tide while fishing on Quebec's North ShoreFour children and one man have been confirmed dead by Quebec provincial police after a fishing excursion gone wrong on the St. Lawrence River shoreline in Portneuf-sur-Mer, on Quebec's North children were part of a group of 11 people, 5 of whom were reported missing overnightThe children were not breathing when they were recovered on the shore, according to police spokesperson Sgt. Catherine Bernard. They were transferred to the local health centre where a physician confirmed their deaths. Camille Lacroix-Villeneuve/Radio-CanadaFour children and one man were confirmed dead by Quebec provincial police on Saturday after a fishing excursion gone wrong on the St. Lawrence River shoreline in Portneuf-sur-Mer, on the province's North children, all above the age of 10, were among a group of 11 people fishing on the river bank without a boat when a rising tide swept them were rescued, but the five victims were reported missing around 2 ETThe children were not breathing when they were recovered on the shore, according to police spokesperson Sgt. Catherine Bernard. They were transferred to the local health centre where a physician confirmed their said divers found the body of the missing man, who was in his 30s, in the river and he was pronounced dead at a hospital. Quebec provincial police and Canadian Forces members had taken part in the search for the missing adult throughout the afternoon."When it's low tide, you can fish a little further away from the shore. However, at some point the tide came back in and they were caught off guard when the tide started to rise," Bernard said in a phone Jean-Maurice Tremblay said Saturday he did not know more about the victims or if they were from Portneuf-sur-Mer, a community of about 600 people."Everyone is affected by what happened, because this kind of event, it's the first time it's happened," Tremblay said. "When it involves five people, and four children drowning during a recreational activity, it's certain people are quite sad about it."Police said those in the group were fishing for capelin. The silvery smelt fish is a forage species consumed by many marine animals, and Tremblay said fishing for them is a popular activity in his part of Quebec's North Shore. It is done on the banks of the river using scoops rather than fishing most often roll at night, so people light a fire on the shore and wait, Tremblay added..Quebec Public Security Minister François Bonnardel called the situation an "unnamable catastrophe" and a tragedy in an interview with Radio-Canada about wildfires Saturday a written statement, Bloc Québécois MP for Manicouagan Marilène Gill said her thoughts are with the people in the region."As a mother, my heart is with you and my entire team is here for you," read the statement. ABOUT THE AUTHORRachel Watts is a journalist with CBC News in Quebec City. Originally from Montreal, she enjoys covering stories in the province of Quebec. You can reach her at Rachel on TwitterWith files from The Canadian Press
“Historic” – that is how Tunisia’s president, Kais Saied, described his meeting with Syria’s Bashar al-Assad on the eve of the Arab League summit in Jeddah earlier this month. Snaps of him standing alongside al-Assad and Egypt’s Abdel Fatah al-Sisi during the summit were widely shared around the region, signalling Tunisia’s return to the grand old club of Arab all their internecine conflicts and rivalries, hidden and visible, Arab leaders are again united around one sacred goal aborting their people’s aspirations for change. Muammar Gaddafi, Hosni Mubarak and Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali may no longer be on the stage, but their spirit lives on in a new let us focus on Tunisia – once seen as the last democratic hope of the Arab world. Since the era of the Arab spring, which in Tunisia saw Ben Ali deposed, the country has resisted the dark fates of its sisters such as Egypt, Yemen, Libya or Syria. Democratisation seemed to be in train. But no longer – as the experience of my 81-year-old father, Rached Ghannouchi, father, the leader of the moderate Islamist party Ennahdha and the former elected speaker of Tunisia’s parliament, was arrested in April, as the family prepared to break its fast at the end of Ramadan. About 100 security officers raided our home. My sister says my father was taken to a military barrack, where he spent almost 48 hours, waiting to be allowed access to his lawyers, before he was charged with “conspiring against state security”.The reason – I should say, pretext – are the following comments he made “There is a paralysis, intellectual and ideological, which, in reality, lays the ground for civil war. Because imagining Tunisia without this or that side, Tunisia without Ennahdha, Tunisia without political Islam, without the Left, without any of its components, is a civil war project. It is a crime. That is why those who welcomed this coup with celebrations cannot be democrats.”The ludicrous charge against him carries the possibility of the death did we get here? In the years after the revolution, Tunisia managed to adopt a consensual progressive constitution and lay down the foundations for local governance. It was on the verge of completing its democratic transition, ready to focus on confronting its mighty socioeconomic challenges, having devoted much of its energy to political it was dismantled from within. Kais Saied, a relatively unknown assistant university lecturer, was in 2019 voted president, using pro-revolutionary and ultra-conservative rhetoric. But as soon as he set foot in the presidential Carthage palace, he pulled up the democratic ladder upon which he had climbed to power. In 2021, he barricaded parliament with military vehicles and started running the country through presidential decrees, before dissolving the legislature in 2022. He moved to overthrow the constitution, writing his own instead, which was passed after a referendum with a 30% turnout, giving him immense power over his subjects’ bodies and his de facto coup, Saied directed his firepower at two targets judges and the security services. He dissolved the independent Supreme Judicial Council, appointing his own, and dismissed 57 judges by a single presidential decree, accusing them of also restored Ben Ali’s old legacy in the security apparatus, reversing post-revolution reforms aimed at curbing police brutality. This is how he prepared the ground for the current crackdown against dissidents. The targets include not only political leaders of all tendencies, but civil society activists, journalists, solicitors, even people simply writing critical Facebook are called everything from “enemies” to “cancer cells”. The list grows by the day, from “agents of foreign powers” to vulnerable African migrants accused of being part of a conspiracy to change the country’s demography, echoing the far-right “great replacement” has turned from a fragile democracy into a country resembling a full-fledged dictatorship. It is a cocktail of failures, robbed of its hard-won freedoms, and thrust into a deep economic crisis. People stand in long queues every day, hoping to get bread, some sugar, flour or all unfolds in full sight of Europe, whose major capitals look the other way, confining themselves to the odd statement of concern, which are openly mocked by Tunisia’s despot, who retorts “I, too, am concerned by your concern!” As tanks blocked parliament, destroying Tunisia’s nascent democracy, these countries would not even call what was happening a my father, who has dedicated his life to reconciling Islam with democracy, in word and action, finds himself behind bars today, the message to the people of the region is loud and clear democracy is not for them, and anyone who thinks otherwise is a naive idealist. But if change through peaceful means is not attainable, what is the way out of this Arab abyss? Soumaya Ghannoushi is a British-Tunisian writer and researcher specialising in the Middle East and north Africa
Soal meminta kita untuk mengubah kata di dalam kurung ke dalam bentuk yang sesuai. Kalimat soal merupakan kalimat Simple Present Tense karena terdapat kata usually yang menunjukkan kebiasaan. Rumus untuk Simple Present Tense adalah S + V1 -s/-es. Kita akan memberikan tambahan -s/-es di akhir kata kerjanya karena subjek pada soal adalah my father yang merupakan subjek tunggal. Dengan demikian, kalimat lengkapnya akan menjadi My father usually reads a newspaper while drinking coffee in the morning. Jadi, jawaban yang tepat adalah usually reads.
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Go to EnglishLearning r/EnglishLearning r/EnglishLearning A place for learning English. 英語の学びのスペースです。 Un lugar para aprender Inglés. مكان لتعلم اللغة الإنجليزية. Un lieu pour apprendre l'Anglais. Ein Ort zum Englisch lernen. Members Online • by [deleted] Which one is correct "Dad was reading a newspaper while my mum is cooking" or "Dad was reading a newspaper while my mum was cooking"? Archived post. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast.
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