
Hello Mike (можешь придумать любое имя)! It’s so great to hear from you! Hope you’re doing well ! In the letter that you’ve send me it said you started playing video games. Here in my country people our age also like to play video games, but they also like to study . For example my best friend Lea , she’s a nerd but loves to play video games with me during her free time. You should visit my country sometimes we could play video games together! As for me I like video games a lot , the first thing I do after my shower before I go to bed , I play video games. But it doesn’t affect my grades. I like role playing games , what about you? About a year ago I didn’t play video game s, because I thought it was a waste of time and boring . Then you introduced me a video game , and it turned out to be really fun and exciting! But I don’t use my computer just for video games I use it for studying as well! What do you use your computer for , except video games? Hope to hear from you soon! Bye Mike!
Examples
I have had this computer for about a year.
How long have you been at this school?
I haven't seen Julia since September.
2.Если первая часть вопроса утвердительная, то «Tag» − отрицательный. И наоборот: если первая часть вопроса отрицательная, то «Tag» — положительный.
V (+) …, tag (-) ?V (-) …, tag (+) ?Например:
She is at home, isn’t she?(+) (-)She isn’t at home, is she?(-) (+)
3.
1. When do we use much and when many?much: uncountable nouns (milk, marmalade, money, time etc.)many: countable nouns (bottles of milk, jars of marmalade, dollars, minutes etc.)Examples:
How much money have you got?How many dollars have you got?In informal English these questions are often answered with a lot of, lots of. There is no much difference between the two phrases.
2. When do we use a little/little and when a few/few?a little: non countable nouns (milk, marmalade, money, time etc.)a few: countable nouns (bottles of milk, jars of marmalade, dollars, minutes etc.)Examples:
He has a little money left.He has a few dollars left.We use few and little without the article a to point out a more negative meaning.
Examples:
A few students of our school know this. (There are some student who know it.)Few students know this. (It is almost unkonown.)