---Have a sweet dream.
---________ .
---I m sorry. I've lost your pen. Let me buy you a new one.
---_______ .
---Excuse me, Miss, but may I share your table?
---Of course. ________ .
---Why has English changed over time?
---That is ________ all languages change when cultures communicate with one another.
--- ________ I speak to Mr Smith?
--- He ________ come to the phone right now. He is busy.
---How could you ________ your friend so easily?
---She is the kind of person who ________ in a crowd.
Almost everyfamily in American or England buys at least one copy of a newspaper each day.Some people buy as many as two or threedifferent papers. Why do peopleread newspapers? Newspaperssupply us with news about events in our hometowns, in our country,and in other parts of the world.Today we can read about important things thattook place in foreign countries on the same day they happened, even incountries far away.But hundreds of years ago,news of things took months or even years totravel from one country to another.Inthose times,news was often passed from oneperson to another and never entirely true.Newspaperstoday supply us with more than just what happened in our country or in othercountries.If we want to know what theweather will be like,we can read the weather reports.If we want to find out what films are beingshown,or what plays or concerts we cango to, we can look in the newspapers. In manycounties people put notices in newspapers if they are trying to get a job,hunting for a house or rooms that they canrent,or even looking for a person whois lost.
This article tells us ______.