Fill in the gaps with the correct forms of the given words Neighbour Issues Where would you like to live most: in a detached house or a flat? There is no : problems might appear with all types of living. So, let us spot the . If you have chosen a house, you probably will not often deal with your neighbours' . You will have a wider choice of that would not bother Mr Smith on the right or Mrs Brown on the left. You will have an opportunity to stop being and express your emotions louder than usual. Not too loud, though. Your children will be free to learn how to play any musical instrument they like—you will not have to bother than anyone's ears would hear their first tries. But these are the advantages of living separately. What if there is an of calling a doctor or visiting a supermarket? Or you might need a chemist's, and suburbs may have a weak infrastructure. Now, let us imagine you have chosen a flat. And surprisingly—your neighbours are just a model of ! And yes, they have children or do not get when they hear someone learning to play the flute. They understand everything and are ready to help. Everything is near—the chemist's, post office, supermarket, kindergarten, school and health centre. But there is less in a city or town! And it is you who may turn out to be the bad neighbour! You may lose with Mr Smith's or Mrs Brown's activities and call the police at every opportunity. In the end, choosing a place to live depends right on your . But interacting with other people depends on you yourself.
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Fill in the gaps with the correct forms of the given words

Neighbour Issues

Where would you like to live most: in a detached house or a flat? There is no [ ]: problems might appear with all types of living. So, let us spot the [ ].

If you have chosen a house, you probably will not often deal with your neighbours' [ ]. You will have a wider choice of [ ]that would not bother Mr Smith on the right or Mrs Brown on the left. You will have an opportunity to stop being [ ]and express your emotions louder than usual. Not too loud, though. Your children will be free to learn how to play any musical instrument they like—you will not have to bother than anyone's [ ]ears would hear their first tries.

But these are the advantages of living separately. What if there is an [ ]of calling a doctor or visiting a supermarket? Or you might need a chemist's, and suburbs may have a weak infrastructure.

Now, let us imagine you have chosen a flat. And surprisingly—your neighbours are just a model of [ ]! And yes, they have children or do not get [ ]when they hear someone learning to play the flute. They understand everything and are ready to help. Everything is near—the chemist's, post office, supermarket, kindergarten, school and health centre.

But there is less [ ]in a city or town! And it is you who may turn out to be the bad neighbour! You may lose [ ]with Mr Smith's or Mrs Brown's activities and call the police at every opportunity.

In the end, choosing a place to live depends right on your [ ]. But interacting with other people depends on you yourself.