Giúp em với ạ Rewrite sentences 1. Students will use public transport to go to school. (Rewrite the sentence, using future passive) 2. The school tailors the curriculum to meet changes in society. (Rewrite the sentence, using passive) ********* 3. They/go/home/ after/they/have/ dinner/. (Complete the sentence using the words given) → They..... 4. The film /already/start/ by the time/ we /come. (Complete the sentence using the words given) →The film......... ******** Rewrite sentences 5. Although she has a good job, she is never satisfied. (Rewrite the sentence, using Despite) →Despite............. 6. Though he has not finished the paper, he goes to sleep. (Rewrite the sentence, using In spite of) ******** In spite of ....... 7. A spaceship has been designed. It takes passengers on flights to the edge of space. (Rewrite the sentence, using relative Clause) A spaceship..... 8. The girl will enter university. She has passed the entrance examination. (Rewrite the sentence, using relative Clause) The girl ....... Read the text and answer the questions Women still have to do the lion's share of housework despite going out to work in ever increasing numbers. Researchers found that they spent three times as long on domestic chores as their husbands or partners. Some female breadwinners, however, have to shoulder the burden of all housework as almost one in five men admitted to doing nothing at all around the home. The average for women was 17 hours a week, compared to just under six hours for men. But more than a quarter of wives and girlfriends spend more than 21 hours a week on domestic chores. Three times exclude childcare, which is also traditionally far more likely to fall on women. The findings come despite the best intentions of most men, who agreed that they should share the burden by doing more housework. 1. Are modern women working more than men? 2. How many percent of men do nothing at home? 3. How many hours did women/men spend on house work per week