1. It hasn't snowed this week
2. Did you see the news on television last night?
3. Mike left school in 1999
4. I don't know where my brother is. Have you seen him?
5. "Where is your key?" "I don't know. I've lost it"
6. We visited the local museum the other day.
7. Ann is on holiday. She's gone to France.
8. When did the last train leave?
9. "Would you like something to eat?" "No, thanks. I've just had lunch."
10. Was the weather good when you were on holiday?
11. We haven't seen each other for a long time.
12. It's the most interesting book I've ever read.
13. He's drunk too much coffee today.
14. What did you do at the weekend?
15. John is hungry. He hasn't eaten anything since breakfast.
16. She went to the library three days ago.
17. How long have you known Bill?
18. Olga's always wanted to visit Great Britain.
19. Have you heard from Jack recently?
20. Mark Twain lived in the state of Missouri.
“Traditional” refers to those societies or elements of societies that are small-scale, are derived from indigenous and often ancient cultural practices.
“Modern” refers to those practices that relate to the industrial mode of production or the development of large-scale often colonial societies.
These co-exist in the world today.
Traditional: More leisure, more time; time means lived life.
Spiritual focus.
Mythological basis for taboos and rules. Informal social control.
People entertain themselves. Conversation is an art.
Modern: Less leisure, no time; time is independent of life; time is money.
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