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3) Alan waiting for a bus? He does not usually ride a bus to get to the university.— You're right, usually his elder brother Sam ... (to give) him a lift, but these days Sam ... (to repair) his car. Something ... (to be) wrong with its engine. 4.. Sarah ... (often to speak) that way? — Unfortunately! And she ... (always to complain) of the lack of money! 5) Who ... our chief ... (to talk) to over there? — He ... (to talk) to the new manager of the finance department. He always ... (to instruct) new employees personally. 6) Who usually ... (to help) you to choose clothes, Jess? You always ... (to look) so smart! — Well, sometimes I ... (to choose) clothes myself and sometimes I ... (to ask) my cousin Laura for a piece of advice. To my mind, clothes ... (to make) the man. 7) Where ... David and Helen ... (to hurry) to? — They ... (to go)to the railway station right now to meet a delegation from Spain. They ... (to hurry) because the train ... (to arrive) at nine o'clock and there ... (not to be) much time left. 8) Mr and Mrs Harris ... (to quarrel) again! — Oh, they ... (always to quarrel) with each other! 9) Where ... her parents ... (to work)! — Her father ... (to work) in a bank and her mother ... (to look) for a job at the moment. 10) How often... Matthew ... (to train) in the tennis court? — He usually ... (to train) three times a week. But this week he ... (to prepare) for an international competition so he ... (to work) very hard.
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So many people agree that the desire of money is very dangerous for people. Firstly, it leads to the love of money for its own sake, to meanness to others, to selfishness, to greed and to personal lifestyle, which is unduly frugal. When money is run out, it seems as if the doomsday has come. Secondly, one of the major reasons why people believe that money is the root of all evil is the vast economic gap between the rich and the poor. Each year millions of people die of hunger, while other people are billionaires and live in luxury.
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