English Unlimited HAK/HUM 2, Schulbuch mit Audio-CD und CD-ROM
139 used to , would . Complete the web postings from childhoodbeliefs.com with used to or would . Where both are possible, use would . Describing a diagram. Complete the text about the diagram with words from the box below. 5 a large majority of The reason for this Summing up approximately whereas less developed than was conducted by the same number The diagram shows a major role According to the diagram 6 1 I believe that if you turned the TV off when someone was on the screen, they would die! I wait until there was a scene without people before turning it off. 2 When I was little, I think that there were little tiny men that lived in traffic lights that turned them red, yellow and green. I thought they watch to see if there were any cars before changing the lights. 3 I believe that songs were performed by little bands that lived in my radio. I thought they wait until the name of their band was announced and then start playing! 4 I believe that when the shop on my street closed at the end of the day, the shopkeeper take all the things off the shelves and take them home … only to bring them back the next morning and put them back again! (1) how the different means of commuting to work are distributed in five US cities. The study (2) the Census Bureau’s American Community Survey in 2008. It can easily be seen that in New York City, (3) 50% of people use public transport to commute to work (4) in Houston, (5) people drive themselves. (6) might be that in Houston, the public transportation infrastructure is (7) in New York City. (8) , Washington, DC, and San Francisco have almost (9) of people using public transport as those who drive themselves. (10) , we can say that cars still play (11) in commuting to work in American cities. COMMUTING TO WORK ATLANTA/SAN FRANCISCO/HOUSTON WASHINGTON, DC/NEW YORK CITY % who drive themselves % who carpool to work % who take public transport % who walk to work % who bike, work at home, etc. Data source: Census Bureau ’ s American Community Survey 2008 (design based on an infographic by Martha Kang McGill) Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv
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