1)
Are you doing shopping at the moment ?
Where are you doing shopping at the moment ?
Who is doing shopping at the moment ?
Are you doing shopping or going to work at the moment ?
I am doing shopping at the moment, aren't I ?
2)
Do they have a new car ?
What kind of car do they have ?
Who has a new car ?
Do they have a new or old car ?
They have a new car, don't they ?
3)
Does your friend go shopping every Saturday ?
What store does your friend go shopping every Saturday to ?
Who goes shopping every Saturday ?
Does your friend go shopping or go for a walk every Saturday ?
My friend goes shopping every Saturday, doesn't he ?
Объяснение:
Our melodies and songs match similar patterns all over the world — despite all cultural differences and superstitions.
Whether it is lullaby or dance music, a person defines it intuitively-even if the melody comes from a completely different cultural environment. Our songs seem similar in sound and show a universal connection between the form and function of music. That is, music is subject to universal "understanding", according to scientists.
Music is a language that everyone understands.
Music is deeply rooted in our history and nature, linked to human existence. There is hardly a culture anywhere that doesn't know music. Even our earliest ancestors were musically gifted: they played drums and sang during rituals, festivals, or daily labor. Probably, even the common ancestors of humans and chimpanzees had musical abilities. After all, our closest relatives also love music.