Tuesday, March 6, 2012

10 sentences with WH-noun clauses


1.       My mother told me that I needed to be careful about my budget.

2.       I am wondering whether I should go home in summer or in fall.

3.       I am wondering if I should sell my car.

4.       I can’t understand what she says.

5.       I don’t know when I can see my sister.

6.       I want to know who is responsible for hiring on campus.

7.       I didn’t decide yet where I want to live.

8.       I don’t know why I love my husband this much.

9.       I don’t know how to stop thinking about my future.
10.  I am wondering if any American company would hire me.
 

Monday, March 5, 2012

10 perfect sentences of my opinions


1.       In my opinion, women should serve in military as the same positions as men.

2.       To me, only men’s serving in military is discrimination.

3.       I believe that we shouldn`t be discussing gay marriage at all.

4.       I strongly believe that gay people should be able to get married as fairly as straights.

5.       It is my opinion that same sex schools are good for general social life.

6.       I think that legal abortions should be allowed for healthy, smart and better future.

7.       It seems to me that people who don`t support legal abortions are devout.

8.       From my point of view, if I can`t manage my own life perfectly or can`t afford having a child, I should be able to get an abortion.

9.       I am certain that allowing legal abortion in United States can help to solve most of the family problems in long term.

10.   I am convinced that if I ever need an abortion, I would do it.

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Starbucks in Turkey or in Seattle

                          Buying coffee from Starbucks is not a fancy activity in Seattle. However, in Turkey it is a big deal. In Turkey`s Starbucks, a cup of coffee is 3 times expensive than the same cup of coffee in Seattle`s Starbucks. They use the same kind of ingredients, though. Also in Turkey, Lattes are not as good as the ones in Seattle. When you walk in a Starbucks in Seattle, everybody greats you and makes you feel like a friend. In Turkey, Starbucks is a so fancy place that everybody cannot go in easily.