Internet

Answer the following questions:

1. How often do you use the internet, and what for?

The Internet makes it possible to quickly find information, communicate with people around the world, manage your finances, shop from home, listen to music, watch videos, and much, much more.

2.What websites will you recommend to your friends and why?

I’ll recommend YouTube , National Geographic Channel ,Educational Program, 

Motivation quote and why not Instagram .

Homework

18.1
2.used to have
3.used to live
4.used to eat
5.used to be
6.used to take
7.used to be
8.did you use to go
18.2
2.She used to have lots of friends, but she don’t know many people these days.
3.She used to be very lazy, but she works very hard these days.
4.She didn’t use to like cheese, but she eats lots of cheese now.
5.She used to be a hotel receptionist, but she works in a bookshop now.
6.She used to play the piano, but she haven’t played the piano for ages.
7.She never used to read newspapers, but now she reads newspapers every day.
8.She didn’t use to drink tea, but she likes it now.
9.She used to have a dog, but her dog died 2 years ago.
10.She used to go to a lot of parties, but she haven’t been to a party for years.
18.3
1.I used to sleep at 10:00, but now I sleep at midnight.
2.I used to have a lot of friends, but i don’t have any more now.
3.I used to play the piano, but I haven’t played the piano for ages.
4.I used to play during class, but now I don’t.
5.I used to read only in armenian, but I read books in another languages now.
6.I didn’t use to care much about my hair, but now i do.
7.I didn’t use to drink tea, but now I drink it every day.
8.I didn’t use to 

Water

Most freshwater is in ice.

Just 3.5 percent of Earth’s water is fresh—that is, with few salts in it. You can find Earth’s freshwater in our lakes, rivers, and streams, but don’t forget groundwater and glaciers. Over 68 percent of Earth’s freshwater is locked up in ice and glaciers. And another 30 percent is in groundwater.

he amount of salt in salt water varies.

In a gallon of average ocean water, there is about 1 cup of salt. But it does vary. The Atlantic Ocean is saltier than the Pacific Ocean, for instance. Most of the salt in the ocean is the same kind of salt we put on our food: sodium chloride. The saltiest water in the world is found in Antarctica in a small lake named Don Juan Pond.

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