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Brian, don't blame for the accident. It wasn't your fault. You did everything you could to avoid it. 9. I couldn't believe my good luck! I had to pinch to make sure I wasn't dreaming. .:, ' ,,,,' .>:,,):,. 10. A newborn puppy can't take care of 11. I know Nicole and Paul have had some[r]
157 9, Indonesia has several active volcano. 10. Baboon are big monkey. They have large head and sharp tooth. They eat leaf, root, insect, and egg. -2 PLURAL FORMS OF NOUNS SINGULAR PLURAL (a) one bud two birdr one street two streets one rose two roses (b) one dish two &he8 one match[r]
5. Fox and snake are natural enemy of bird. They eat bud and their egg. 6. Some bird eat only seed and plant. Other bud eat mainly insect and earthworm. 7. Weed are unwanted plant. They prevent farm crop or garden flower from growing properly. Bud help farmer by eating weed seed and harmful insect.[r]
circles. figures are squares. Still are rectangular. 10. There are four geometric figures in the above drawing. One is a square. figures are a rectangle, a circle, and a triangle. 11. Of the four geometric figures in the drawing, only the circle has curved lines. have str[r]
tell if an orange is sweet just by looking at it. you? Here. Try this one. It be sweet enough for you. If it isn't, put some sugar on it. 8. May I have everyone's attention? The test is about to begin. If you need to leave the room during the examination, please raise your hand. You leave the room w[r]
B: No, not really. But I like to read poetry. How about you? Do you ever read poetry? SPEAKER A: E~c. 1. How long have you been living in (this city or counrry)? 2. What are you going to do after class today? 3. What kind of movies do you like to watch? Asking Questions 151 Switch role[r]
5. A: You haven't seen my passport, have you? B: No. Why? A: I need it because I for Taipei next Monday. B: Oh? How long will you be there? A: A week. I the first few days with my brother, who to school there. After that I some old fiiends I went to school with in Austral[r]
WHICH (a) TOM: May I borrow a pen from you? ANN: Sure. I have two pens. This pen has black ink. That pen has red ink. Which pen do you want? OR Whichom do you want? OR Which do you want? @) WE: I lie these earrings, and I like those, too. BOB: Which (earringaIoms) are you going to buy?[r]
Call the insurance company. The teacher's. Next week. Not that one. The other one. A rat. A Panasonic or a Sony. Mr. ( I. Pink. Answering your questions. No, a &end of mine gave them to me a few Cheese. days ago. Mine. Historical fiction. Eight-thirty. Stud[r]
.'y 2. Jane has been out of town for two days. 3. The weather has been warm since the beginning of April. 4. My parents have been active in politics for forty years. 5. Mike has already eaten breakfast. 6. My fiends have moved into a new apartment. 7. My roommate has traveled a lot. Sh[r]
20. My sister is 18. I am the youngest than my brother. My sister is the younger person in our family. EXERCISE 8. Comparative and superlative. (Chart 9-2) Directions: Choose five to ten moveable objects (in this room or in the possession of anyone in this room) and put them in a cenual place[r]
Ideas 237 (c: . ' I;&: 1. I studied last niht. ' 2. I study grammar every day. 3. I'm thirsty. 4. I'd like (a kind of drink). Switch roles. 11. San Francisco is a seaport. 12. Chickens lay eggs. 13. I (likeldon't like) the weather today. 14. Swimming is an Olympic[r]
9. Mules are domestic animals they are the offspring of a horse and a donkey mules are , ,,) called "beasts of burden" because they can work hard and carry heavy loads. 10. Because mules are strong they can work under harsh conditions but they need proper care. 11. Ann had been looking[r]
What does "dependable" mean? TEAM: "Dependable" means "responsible, reliable, trustworthy." For example, it describes people who do their jobs well every day. LEADER: Yes. That's one point. Now, comparative and superlative forms? TEAM: more dependable than, the most dependable of all LEADER: Correct[r]
get excited, my heart beats Fastev ar\A Fasi-ev . 2. When you blow up a balloon, it gets 3. My English is improving. It is getting every day. 4. As the ambulance came closer to us, the siren became 5. She sat there quietly, but during all that time she was getting . Finally she[r]
1. Steve is a biology major. Chemistry is a required course for biology majors. Steve doesn't want to take chemistry. He would rather take a course in art history or creative writing. His parents want him to become a doctor. He's not interested in medicine or scien[r]
Mr. Jenkins? 3. SITUATION: Your cousin, Willy, is in the next room listening to music. You are talking on the telephone. The music is getting louder and louder. Finally, you can no longer hear your conversation over the phone. You put the phone down and nun toward the door to the next room. DIALOGUE[r]
must not be at home. He must be out somewhere. 2. Jennifer reads all the time. She sits in a corner and reads even when people come to visit her. Lm books? like books better than people? like to & to people? 3. Kate has a full academic schedule, plays on the volleyball team, ha[r]
A. will B. should C. may 6. "I just tripped on your carpet and almost fell! There's a hole in it. You - fix that before someone gets hurt!' "Yes, Uncle Ben. I should. I will. I'm sorry. Are you all right?" A. can B. ought to C. may 7. "Are you going to the conference in Atlanta[r]