I'm a bottle. A week ago, I was full water. A woman (buy) me at the supermarket and (take) me home. The next morning, the woman (drink) the water and (throw) me in to a bin. A street cleaner (find) me and picked me. He put me a truck. There were a lot other bottles in the truck.
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David: Hi, Kevin. What are you going to do?
Kevin: I am going to old cans, bottles and old clothes.
David: are you going?
Kevin: I'm going to home to take some old things.
David: are you going to do with them?
Kevin: Making pen holders, bags and plastic bags.
David: It is good to it. I'll go with you.
Kevin: OK! Let's go together!
Most children like to watch TV. It's very interesting. By watching TV they can see a lot, learn a lot and know many things about their country and the world. Of course, they can also learn over the radio. But they can learn better and more easily on TV. Why? Because they can hear and watch at the same time. But they can't see anything over the radio.
TV helps to open children's eyes. TV helps to open their minds, too. They learn newer and better ways of doing. They may find the world is now smaller than before.
Many children watch TV on Saturday or Sunday evening. They are always busy with their lessons. But a few children watch TV every night. They usually go to bed very late. They can't have a good rest. It's bad for them.