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in the right form of the verb “to be”: am,
is или are.
There … a door and two
windows in the room.
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in the right form of the verb “to be”: am,
is или are.
… I right?
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is или are.
What … his address?
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is или are.
How old …your children?
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is или are.
Where … your teacher from?
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in the right form of the verb “to be”: am,
is или are.
Molly … thirty-two.
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I (to fly) to Morocco by Pan-am last summer.
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in the right form of the verb:
Pamela
(to like) listening to pop-music when she was at school.
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Fill in the right form of the verb: Donald usually (to drive) to work.
Fill in the right form of the verb: We (to go) to Canada two years ago.
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in the right form of the verb:
Can
you (to show) me the way to the post-office?
Fill in the right form of the verb: My brother (to be) born in 1982.
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in the right form of the verb:
Jane
(to fall) in love with Paul when she was sixteen.
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in the right form of the verb:
If
you need some bread, (to go) to the baker’s.
Fill in the right form of the verb: (not to close) the door, it’s hot in here.
Fill in the right form of the verb: If (to rain) tomorrow, I’ll stay at home.
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in the right form of the verb:
If
I find a job, I (not to look for) another one.
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in the right form of the verb:
He
will buy a car as soon as he (to pass) his driving exam.
Fill in the right form of the verb: My hand (to hurt), I think it’s broken.
Fill in the right form of the verb: When I woke up I (to feel) sick and dizzy.
Fill in the right form of the verb: Felix (not to have) to do the ironing.
Fill in the right form of the verb: Nurses have (to wear) uniforms.
Fill in the right form of the verb: I never (to be) on television.
Fill in the right form of the verb: Ann already (to make) a cake.
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in the right form of the verb:
How
long Mr. Bean (to work) for this company?
Fill in the right form of the verb: Last year he (to retire).
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in the right form of the verb:
What
you (to have) for breakfast yesterday?
Fill in the right form of the verb: When these books (to write)?
Fill in the right form of the verb: The road (to repair) yet?
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in the right form of the verb:
I
didn’t go to bed until I (to finish) the report.
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in the right form of the verb:
He
suddenly understood that she (to love) him all her life.
Fill in the right form of the verb: I don’t know where he (to live) now.
Fill in the right form of the verb: We’ll speak about it when he (to come).
Fill in the right form of the verb: Can you tell me when she (to be back)?
Fill in the right form of the verb: Listen! Some body (to play) the piano.
Fill in the right form of the verb: They (not to like) sweets.
Fill in the right form of the verb: Usually I (to travel) on foot.
Fill in the right form of the verb: Why … he (to cry)?
Fill in the right form of the verb: Could you (to water) the flowers, please?
Fill in the right form of the verb: She (to play) the violin.
Fill in the right form of the verb: She usually (to have) lunch at 12.
Fill in the right form of the verb: Yesterday he (to get up) at 8 o'clock.
Fill in the right form of the verb: Yesterday I (to see) him off.
Fill in the right form of the verb: Kate, (to put) the book on the shelf.
Fill in the right form of the verb: They (to arrive) three days ago.
Fill in the right form of the verb: I (to write) letters every day.
Fill in the right form of the verb: Look! It (to rain).
Fill in the right form of the verb: Listen! Somebody (to cry).
Fill in the right form of the verb: Listen! The boy (to sing).
Fill in the right form of the verb: She is a teacher. She (to teach) literature.
Fill in the right form of the verb: The boy is 8. He (to go) to school.
Fill in the right form of the verb: He (to read) He newspaper, when I came in.
Fill in the right form of the verb: He (to write) a play during the summer.
Fill in the right form of the verb: It (to rain) the whole evening.
Fill in the right form of the verb: I (to work) in the library from three fill five.
Fill in the right form of the verb: He usually (to read) newspapers in the evening.
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the mistake and write down the correct sentence.
Where
was you born?
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He
earns a lot money.
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My
sister doesn’t married.
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Do
you can type?
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many rice do you need?
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Helen
doesn’t wears glasses.
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I
very like tomatoes.
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There
isn’t any Chinese students in our group.
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Can
I have a orange?
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Whose
going to the party?
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Who’s
coat is this?
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Where
does he going tonight?
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It’s
going raining.
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What
you are speaking about?
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We
stayed on a four stars hotel.
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What
will you do if you will win a million dollars?
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Unless
it doesn’t rain, we’ll play tennis.
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Where
buy you bread?
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How
do you go often shopping?
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A:
Do you have to speak German?
B: Yes, I have.
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I
liked the shoes, and I tried on them.
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I
have never been in Africa.
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How
long have you knowed Mary?
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Neither
Tim nor Dawn doesn’t like tennis.
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The
event was much about talked.
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I
told them to not drink that wine.
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He
asked that I wanted to go home.
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I
knew that he will be late.
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She
said me about it.
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I
wonder where is James.
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How
many languages do you tell?
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He
likes talking jokes.
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He
asked me don’t mention it.
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If
you had a thousand pounds, what will you buy?
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If
I don’t know him, I would believe you.
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If
only could he help!
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Your
eyes are red. Did you cry?
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How
long are you waiting here?
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I
knew that Tom had been being ill since Friday.
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My
brother was fined of illegal parking.
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I
find it difficult cooking every day.
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It’s
no good try to explain it to him.
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Don’t
forget buying some bread.
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the mistake and write down the correct sentence.
She
advised me to not go out.
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the mistake and write down the correct sentence.
The
teacher made us to do a lot of homework.
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I
came here for to speak to you.
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the mistake and write down the correct sentence.
I
live in a flat buying by my parents.
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in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
There
is a picture … the wall.
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in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
There
are four chairs … the living room.
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in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
It’s
half.. two.
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in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
We
go out … Fridays.
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in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
When
does James arrive … work?
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in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
I
never go shopping … weekends.
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in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
We
have lunch … one o'clock.
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in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
I
always go … bed late.
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in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
Where
is Kimiko … ?
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in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
I
have some keys … my pocket.
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in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
The
post office is … the right.
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in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
My
birthday is … January.
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in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
I
don’t often stay at home … summer.
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in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
The
children like playing … the beach.
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in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
This
is the last blue blouse … stock.
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in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
Peter
is looking … a better job.
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in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
I
don’t earn much … the moment.
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in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
What
channel is the film … ?
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in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
There
aren’t any clouds … the sky.
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in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
My
aunt gave me socks … Christmas last year.
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in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
Can
I have a seat next … the window?
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in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
I’d
like a ticket … Manchester.
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in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
Welcome
… England!
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in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
How
many newspapers only come out … Sunday?
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in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
What
sort of information are you interested …?
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in the blanks with a conjunction if necessary:
My
back aches … sitting at the computer all day.
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in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
British
men don’t show enough appreciation … the women.
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in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
This
country has a low standard … living.
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in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
Which
questions are you usually asked when you go … customs.
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in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
I
would like to book a single room … 5 nights.
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in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
Have
you got any things liable …. duty?
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in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
The
Swedes lost … the Italians.
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in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
The
gold cup was awarded … Hungary.
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in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
I’m
particularly interested … jazz music.
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in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
Some
snakes are fed … rabbits and small birds.
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in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
The
country is governed … Parliament.
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in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
These
questions will be discussed … the conference.
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in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
I’m
afraid we are short … petrol.
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in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
I
don’t care … classical music.
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in the blanks with a conjuction if necessary:
The
girl … is sitting next to you is Don’s sister.
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in the blanks with a conjuction if necessary:
In
the town … I was born there were no theatres and museums.
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in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
He
wondered why I hadn’t been … school for a week.
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in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
John
has applied … the post of a sales representative.
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in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
Alice
was promoted … the post of the computer Manager.
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in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
Mr.
Jackson retired last year, and Mr. Young took ….
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in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
My
nephew, George, works … banking.
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in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
His
business is far … old-fashioned.
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in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
One
of the disadvantages … being a teacher is a low salary.
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in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
Which
part … speech is “common”?
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in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
Vera
studies … her own but also needs a language course.
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in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
Lillian
majors … agriculture.
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in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
Rob
is a student … Durham University.
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in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
We
can’t change anything … a receipt.
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in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
Which
party is now … power?
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in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
He
won … a small number of votes.
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in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
He
was arrested and charged … robbery.
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in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
Have
you ever done anything … the law?
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in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
They
were sent … prison for five years.
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in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
Don’t
forget to print … an extra copy.
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in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
Are
you familiar … this software programme?
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in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
I
will have to get.. touch with the Consumer Advice Bureau.
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in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
I’m
sorry. This style is … … stock at the moment.
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in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
I
am bored … mundane tasks.
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down the word that doesn’t suit all the rest.
black,
green, cold, yellow
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down the word that doesn’t suit all the rest.
coffee,
cake, tea, milk
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down the word that doesn’t suit all the rest.
notebook,
radio, dictionary, magazine
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down the word that doesn’t suit all the rest.
umbrella,
radio, television, video
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down the word that doesn’t suit all the rest.
mother,
aunt, nephew, doctor
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down the word that doesn’t suit all the rest.
wife,
mother, uncle, daughter
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down the word that doesn’t suit all the rest.
armchair,
apple, sofa, table
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down the word that doesn’t suit all the rest.
pie,
cake, pizza, juice
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down the word that doesn’t suit all the rest.
school,
bank, bedroom, factory
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down the word that suits the description.
Your
mothers’ mother.
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down the word that suits the description.
your
brother’s daughter
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down the word that suits the description.
a
list of drinks and dishes in a cafe or a restaurant
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down the word that suits the description.
a
person who studies at college or university
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down the word that suits the description.
a
book where you can look up a word you don’t know
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down the word that suits the description.
a
meal you have in the morning
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down the word that doesn’t suit all the rest.
Bread,
toast, chicken, roll.
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down the word that doesn’t suit all the rest.
Beef,
lamb, pork, potatoes.
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down the word that doesn’t suit all the rest.
Potatoes,
pie, onions, cauliflower.
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down the word that doesn’t suit all the rest.
Omelette,
wine, coke, coffee.
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down the word that doesn’t suit all the rest.
Dinner,
lunch, shower, breakfast.
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down the word that doesn’t suit all the rest.
Sink,
fridge, cooker, garage.
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down the word that doesn’t suit all the rest.
Hospital,
beach, woods, river.
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down the word that doesn’t suit all the rest.
Chemist’s,
flower shop, baker’s, dining room.
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down the word that doesn’t suit all the rest.
To
chat, to talk, to see, to speak.
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down the word that doesn’t suit all the rest.
Theatre,
cinema, concert hall, field.
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down the word that doesn’t suit all the rest.
Along,
alone, across, over.
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down the word that suits the description.
A
very thin person.
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down the word that suits the description.
A
very good-looking man.
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down the word that suits the description.
To
try to find something.
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down the word that suits the description.
The
place where you pay for your purchases in a shop.
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down the word that suits the description.
A
gentle wind.
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down the word that suits the description.
A
special wedding party.
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down the word that suits the description.
To
be late for the train.
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down the word that suits the description.
The
place where you can buy a train ticket.
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down the word that suits the description.
To
pay extra of you have to much luggage.
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down the word that suits the description.
The
place at an airport where an official checks your passport.
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down the word that suits the description.
The
bags you carry onto the plane with you.
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down the word that suits the description.
The
place above your head where you can put your hand luggage.
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down the word that suits the description.
A
person who writes plays.
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down the word that suits the description.
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