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  • Milk in my coffee?
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2) 2C, 4A, 6D, 8B
3) How about i come … ?
School is off
Hei s sure to know
Due for tomorrow
Tie in with sth
Get a flight sorte
get back to me
4) *Easter
* her grandparents’ birthday gift
* the weather and the currency
* Some doorways and doors
* Layers and a camer
* The view from the topp of Olaf’s church tower, the secret passagesunder Swedish defences, the winding streets of old… the parliament buildinf, some museums, and art galleries.
* Pancakes together with Hannah ’s mates
* Tartu
5b)
  • Was … marked- märgiti; is includes – on lisatud
  • 2. was built - ehitati- heisatakse
  • 3. was … mentioned- mainiti
  • Was built- ehitati
  • was created- rajati; wa named - nimetati
    Revision
    Sample answers
    3)
    1. Isi t Oki f I read your diary ?
    2. Isi t all right if I try your crash helmet ?
    3. Can I have some milk in my coffee?
    4) Sample answers.
    1. You might get hurt in an accident
    2. You might fall into the water
    3. You might burn yourself
    4. You might get runover
    5. You might get sunburned
    6. They might get hurt or kiled on the road .
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    1. The bridge said she was going to wear her mother ’s dress at the w.
    2. The bridegroom told his friend he wanted him to b ehis best man
    3. The bridesmaids said they liked their dressed very much.
    4. Lucy boyfriend said he’d wait for her after lessons.
    5. The traffic warden told us parking wasn’t allowed there .
    6. The bank official told me I had to fill in that form,
    7. The tourist asks me where the petrol station is.
    2A)
    I’d like to know :
    Please tell me:
  • How tall are you
  • 2. Why you were absent yesterday
  • How you feel
  • If you often faint
  • If your father smokes
  • If you are afraid of injections
  • If you have ever been in hospital
    3) 1. Are held
    2. were held
    3. took
    4. are sent
    5. have taken
    6. to arrive
    7. have won
    8. work out
    9. run
    10. lift
    11. is won
    4. 1. To say
    2. To learn
    3. Reading
    4. To travel
    5. To open
    6. To arrive
    7. To read
    8. To become
    9. To explain
    5.
    to help; to do
    being ; working
    doing; going
    to drink
    to take; raining
    talking ; reading
    to post
    to become
    to explain
    7a
    NOUN
    Biography
    2. Dream
    3. Fitness
    4. infection
    5. proffesion
    6. promise
    7. sense
    ADJECTIVE
    Biographical
    Breamy
    fit
    infected
    proffesional
    promising
    sensible
    NOUN
    Advice
    Behaviour
    Imagination
    Influence
    mention
    practice
    reminder
    7B
    was… mentioned
    influenced
    fit
    practise, practise
    advised, adviced,
    proffesional
    dreamy
    Behavioen
    8) 1. Have you made it up with your friend?
    2. Hei s white in the face . I’m afraid he’ll faint
    3. Our lifestyles have changed over the last fifty years .
    4. where was your bike found ?
    5. I paricked and couldn’t assess the situation
    9)
    1. wight 2. entire 3. amount 4. temperature 5. headache 6. emergency 7. reminder 8. virus 9. apparently 10. neichbourhood 11. essay Down : WEATHERVANE
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