When I arrived at the station, the train …..
Michael doesn’t speak French and…..
I ….. any more money today.
I ….. early tomorrow, because I’m on holiday.
The robber ….. by a policeman.
I ….. to the cinema tonight.
Susan ….. that she had enjoyed her holiday.
Stuart is a vegetarian. He doesn’t eat ….. meat.
I’m hungry because I haven’t eaten ……all day.
…… shops were open, so we couldn’t buy any food.
She asked Mary and Tom, but they couldn’t help her because ….. them knew the answer.
I haven’t visited ….. you have.
There is nothing to do in this town. I’m ……
This is the book ….. on the course.
Are you coming inside soon?
I can’t find my purse anywhere. I ….. have left it in the car.
The painters are …... good progress with the house.
He is now taking a more positive ….. to his studies.
What differences are there ….. the Spanish spoken in Spain and the Spanish spoken in Mexico?
….. you get your parents’ permission, I’ll take you sailing next weekend.
A local company has agreed to ….. the school team with football boots.
I really enjoy stories that are ….. in the middle ages.
That old frying pan will come in ….. when we go camping.
I hope I haven’t ….. you any trouble by changing the arrangements.
The floor is wet; don’t run or you might .…. !
When you come to the show, .…. your camera with you.
.….. the step when you go in.
I didn’t ….. driving home in the storm so I stayed overnight in a hotel.
You shouldn’t have a pet if you aren’t .…. to look after it.
There isn’t any sugar, I’m afraid you’ll have to .…..
Jack has decided to ….. the time he spends watching television
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People have always drawn and painted on walls. Prehistoric man painted on the walls of caves, for example, and those paintings are now considered valuable works of art. If people draw walls these days, though, it isn’t considered art. It is called “graffiti” and cleaned off as soon possible. But for many young people aerosol art is just as serious as wall painting was for their prehistoric ancestors.
Graffiti art takes a number of forms. It can be an individual mark, often just the initials of the artist, or something larger, like a mural. Each artist has his or their own “tag”, or signature, and each piece of graffiti art is “tagged”.
For some artists graffiti is a reaction to the circumstances of their lives, while others it is a more thought-out artistic expression. Either way, graffiti is very personal to the young person that produces it and it is an expression of his or feelings. The motivation behind a piece of graffiti can be happiness or sadness, frustration or relief. For this reason, it is an art form that is very close the hearts of the young.
Graffiti as a youth culture began in America but become popular in many other countries. Its influences come pop culture, especially music and cartoons. Some of it is so creative art galleries begun to buy it and the artists have become famous.