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1 1. Our team train day and night but so far we have had no success. 2. Mr Mortimer's assistant was seen to leave the office hurriedly. 3. I had read this evening that a new advertising agency has been founded. 4. I played so much football yesterday that I wore out of two pairs of boots. 5. If you want to make a woman to change her mind, you must agree with her categorically.

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10 1. The system for helping slaves escape to the North was called the "Underground Railroad". 2. While we were on holiday, we spent most of our time doing energetic things like sailing, water skiing and swimming. 3. Because helicopters are capable of hovering in midair, they are particularly useful for rescue missions. 4. The friendship that can to cease has never been real. 5. There is only one way to happiness, and that is to cease worrying about things which are beyond of our will.

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11 1. If you can tell if how much you love, it means you love little. 2. While my brothers were on a vacation, they spent most of their time fishing. 3. The Italian artists Raffaello Sanzio and Tiziano are called Raphael and Titian in English language. 4. There is no surviving record as to when, how or by whom the Great Pyramid was constructed. 5. Most people are right-handed, so most objects in the world have been designed for their convenience.

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12 1. After a collision between two ships, he found out himself on a desert island. 2. What if everyone in the world spoke one the same language? 3. They always travel on business class, so they can't be short of money. 4. Man must be the most aggressive and cruel of all living creatures. 5. When your blood pressure is much higher than it should to be, you mustn't smoke.

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13 1. I know that the wounded soldiers have been operated on. 2. Life is like a coin; you spend it any way you wish, but you spend it only for once. 3. He reached to the door first, preventing Mary from escaping. 4. I have been very busy for the last two days, so I have had little time to spend with my children. 5. The Sahara Desert is one of the world's largest and driest deserts.

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14 1. While I was looking through the papers I came across an interesting article. 2. We expect the London delegation to arrive tomorrow morning. 3. I hate it when people are not responsible and punctual. 4. If for some reason you are unable to connect to the Internet, just phone to us. 5. Actions may not always bring happiness, but there is no happiness without of action.

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15 1. I think a girl in a jeans doesn't look as nice as a girl in a dress. 2. The measles is the only most devastating of all the major childhood diseases. 3. She couldn't help overhearing them, because they were speaking too loudly about George. 4. While the Smiths were on holiday, they spent the most of their time visiting museums. 5. Mark Twain, one of the most popular authors in America, was born in 1835 in the State of Missouri.

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16 1. The Queen Victoria was the youngest queen to sit on the throne of England. 2. Almost of all dictionaries have information about pronunciation. 3. Just as the bread came out of the oven, a wonderful aroma filled the kitchen. 4. The more we look after ourselves, the less we need doctors to look after us. 5. I will never forget of visiting those wonderful places in the Netherlands last summer.

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17 1. In Spartan culture, brides would have to shave their heads and dress up like men. 2. Guests to traditional German weddings bring the happy couple any type of porcelain except glass. 3. The couple smash the plates as they believe if that this will ward off evil spirits. 4. The couple clean up the mess together, learning that in working together, they can overcome any challenge. 5. Before getting married, the Indian bride does everything to make sure her wedding day is a lucky one.

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18 1. Michael's sister insisted on to staying there till the rain had stopped. 2. Rush hour in a provincial town is certainly not so busy as in London, but even so there are plenty of people moving about. 3. Since childhood Picasso showed a strong interest in painting. 4. Eating food that has more calories than you use will cause you to gain weight. 5. More than a three thousand years ago, the Greek people developed a very sophisticated society.

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19 1. Do you remember beating Boris at chess when we were in the Crimea? 2. Everyone, without no exception, finds shopping stressful at times. 3. A sudden thought struck him and he suggested searching all the other rooms in the house. 4. He was so tired and depressed that he felt he couldn't move any longer, so he 5. To communicate well with another person, you not only need to be able to talk clearly, but you also need to listen actively, too.

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2 1. You will regret it if you go on at annoying people like that. 2. That rocking chair is broken — it needs being repairing. 3. R.L. Carson began her writing career at the age of ten years. 4. The young man was made to do that hard work alone. 5. Although he was interested in many fields, Einstein is best known for his work in the sphere of physics.

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20 1. The Olympic Games were being cancelled in 1916 because of World War I. 2. Spiders are not insects, as many people think; they are not even related to them. 3. Contrary to popular opinion, cats can be trained. 4. It is common knowledge that technology makes life easier for everyone. 5. That people more often learn on their own rr1istakes than those of others, is through out of the question.

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21 1. I don't think she can make a cake for us — she isn't much of a cook. 2. Robots will be sent to explore the surface of the Moon and bring back many information. 3. Students and teachers of English language can travel to other countries through the Soros Foundation. 4. Who knows what problems we would face but for his help! 5. If there is one thing that all the world's various cultures have been in common, it is marriage.

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22 1. Eating a balanced diet and exercising regularly can help keep your skin healthy. 2. Some of plants use the sun's energy instead of burning coal or oil. 3. They didn't let the boy to swim in the lake as it was very cold. 4. In spite of all the hard work she was made to do, Cinderella never complained to her father. 5. In some countries, such as Kenya, you have to pay people if you want to photograph them.

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23 1. In the 1800's, the botanist Asa Fray tried to describe and classify the plants found in North America. 2. As they have moved away, they hardly for ever go to the beach. 3. While in London, they always stay at an expensive hotel close to the Marble Arch. 4. I think I would enjoy working at the camp as though I am very fond of children. 5. The railway tunnel under the English Channel was officially opened in 1994.

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24 1. I think this matter will be argued about for a long time. 2. The Louvre's collection is such overwhelming in size and it is impossible to see everything in one day. 3. One of the most attractive features of cats as pets is their ease of take care. 4. People are much less superstitious nowadays than they used to be. 5. Some scientists, such as Stephen Hawking, believe it's likely possible that there are billions and billions of universes.

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25 1. It is not always easy to find the exact translation of words from one language into another. 2. The more I think about his behaviour the more furious I get. 3. In spite of its small store of words but Old English was a remarkably flexible language. 4. The museum's collection is so great in the size that you can't see everything even in three days. 5. Bill Gates who is the owner of Microsoft, a huge computer software company, and lives in an enormous high-tech house.

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26 1. Not only did he give us good advice but he also helped us do the work. 2. Scientists have discovered that at least ninety percent of the human race is right-handed. 3. I haven't picked up my mail for two days and I don't really care for. 4. My mother asked me if how we could help a neighbour of ours. 5. Adventure holidays are only recommended for those who want to return from their holidays more exhausted than when they left.

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27 1. If he were elected president, he would have make a lot of changes. 2. I liked the Armenian literature and I used to read a lot when I was at school. 3. Unless they don't repair this road, there is a serious risk of an accident on it. 4. As soon as I learnt that I had been accepted for that post, I cheered up. 5. While in some parts of the world it is jewelry that indicates high economic status, in others, it is fur coats.

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28 1. Angela was heard to sing in the neighbouring room. 2. My sister was fond of poetry and she used to read a lot when she was at the school 3. I have found out that the train to Brighton will depart from the Platform Three at 7.30 tomorrow evening. 4. The shortest distance between two people is a warm smile and a widely good laugh. 5. The most common question that people ask a fiction writer is whether or not he has experienced what he has written about.

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29 1. He put aside the book he'd been reading for an hour and had left the room. 2. Brian didn't feel like going on with his work as he wasn't pleased with the results he had achieved. 3. The cinema used to be the most popular form of entertainment for most people nowadays. 4. The hormone insulin controls of the amount of sugar in the blood. 5. On February 20, 1962, "Friendship 7" orbited the Earth in a manned flight that lasted just under five hours.

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3 1. I am not sure that whether Jack will be able to come or not. 2. Heathrow Airport which near London is the world's busiest international airport. 3. After having a quick shower, I set out to see the sights of the city. 4. Mabel made up her mind to get marry her beloved by all means. 5. Among the five Great Lakes, only Lake Michigan is located entirely within the territorial boundaries of the United States.

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30 1. His remark was so funny that I couldn't help from laughing. 2. The boss suggested that I will look for another job. 3. More than 20 million people throughout the world died from influenza in 1918 and 1919. 4. Labels in your clothes tell you how long to care for those clothes. 5. The first professional baseball game took place in 1846 when the New York Nine defeated the New York Knickers.

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31 1.Many of the sonnets Shakespeare wrote were devoted to a woman with a dark hair and black eyes. 2. Although polar bears hunt other animals, and they seldom kill people. 3. When I came home, I heard them to discuss that matter loudly. 4. I am basically agree with the rules and regulations set by the government. 5. In ancient times and throughout the Middle Ages, most people believed that the

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32 1. We couldn't have managed to finish the work but for the secretary's help. 2. To keep up your teeth shiny and bright, brush them occasionally with salt. 3. The disappearance of Amelia Earhart during the first round-the-world flight in 4. If I were you I wouldn't tell her the news about her boyfriend. 5. The top of the Mount Ararat, on which Noah's Ark landed, is always covered with snow.

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33 1. The lawyer said that he had settled everything on the day before. 2. Eating out a variety of protein foods can provide all the amino acids you need. 3. In the past, jobs like banking, business and law used to be for men. 4. He was in a great hurry up and had no time to think it over; otherwise he would have found another way out. 5. Following the explosion at Chernobyl, scientists were keen to investigate the cause of the accident.

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34 1. Once John Montague spent 24 hours playing cards without of eating or drinking. 2. At the end of the year, the bank appraises its entire staff and gives a bonus to the best performers. 3. Though an owl has large eyes, but it does not see well in the daytime. 4. No sooner had we reached to the station than the train arrived. 5. John Chapman became famous in American folklore as "John Appleseed" after he had planted apple trees throughout the north-eastem part of the US.

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35 1. The students thanked to the professor for such an interesting report. 2. In terms of statistics, Belfast is the most safest city in the United Kingdom. 3. As I came nearer, I noticed the woman to talk to the policeman. 4. Although children in the same family can grow and change in different ways depending on the traits they inherit. 5. Mary Harris Jones, known as "Mother Jones", was a prominent figure in the labor movement at the turn of the century.

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36 1. Attitude is the way that we behave and in the way we react to the daily activities. 2. Positive attitude might be the key to all the people who want to fulfil their dreams. 3. It is proved that successful people have been influenced by the way they see the circumstances. 4. When negative thoughts intrude in your mind, just refuse to look at them. 5. You are likely resemble the people you are closely related with, because attitude is contagious.

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37 1. During a Hindu wedding ceremony a small mark of red paste is placed on the bride's forehead to show she is a married woman. 2. In many states in the USA marriages between first cousins or people more closely related are forbidden. 3. State laws determine if who may get a marriage license. 4. Most states of require medical examination and certificates before issuing a marriage license. 5. Licenses may be refused to people with certain physical or mental illnesses.

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38 1. Lots of people give one to another presents at Christmas. 2. The hospital where you were born there was closed down quite a while ago. 3. Mr Brown was very angry about the mess the builders made in his house. 4. Isa begged from her nephew not to tell anybody about her decision. 5. It's surprising how much quickly people in the 19"' century got used to travelling by train.

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39 1. The experienced pilot ordered me that to follow his instructions. 2. Mother said that we would go to the seaside on the following week. 3. Most schoolchildren have got lunch at around 12 o'clock in the afternoon. 4. Getting up quickly from the sofa, Mary rushed towards the door. 5. Chinese New Year can occur in the January or February, depending on the start of the Chinese calendar.

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4 1. My hair was such thick and curly and I didn't want to have it cut. 2. Walking with a friend in the dark is better than walking by alone in the light. 3. Some experts think that dreams reflect recent experiences people have had. 4. The Missouri River takes its source from the hills in Western Montana. " 5. In a dangerous situation, most people panic and become very frightened, while others show no emotion at all.

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40 1. The homeless were taken care of by some volunteers. 2. Mr Derrick entered in the bank with a small package in his hand. 3. Through their Web sites, Internet booksellers let buyers to choose from an enormous selection of books. 4. The manager of the company told us that to gather in the hall. 5. An hour before the earthquake, domestic animals refused to go out indoors, and dogs howled and barked furiously.

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41 1. In New York City, dog owners who walk their dogs in public are required by law to clean up after their pet. 2. Before the law was passed in 1978, over 40 million pounds of dog waste was left on the city streets in each year. 3. In Venice, Italy, many people are travel through the canals on gondolas. 4. The law requires gondolas to be painted black, except those belonging to high government officials. 5. Sailors are not allowed to whistle on ships at sea as it might bring high winds.

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42 1. In the 17"' -century Japan, it was against the law for any citizen to leave the country. 2. Anyone who was found leaving the country or arriving from overseas without permission was sentenced to death. 3. In Turkey in the 16"' and 17"' centuries, anyone caught drinking coffee was sentenced to the death. 4. In the San Salvador, drunk drivers can be punished by death. 5. In Russia in the 18"' century, it was against the law for any man to wear a beard unless if he paid a special tax.

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43 1. From year to the year life is becoming easier but more expensive. 2. The students greeted to the lecturers who entered the auditorium. 3. The policeman warned the pedestrians to take the subway. 4. In the 19"' century the exploration of the Moon was been carried out by means of powerful telescopes. 5. The Colossus of Rhodes was a 30-metre statue of the Greek sun god Helios.

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44 1. Dr Wilson was heard to discuss something with his two assistants. 2. The Earth is the only planet with a great deal number of oxygen in its atmosphere. 3. My next task was to approach to the shore with my things which I found by no means easy. 4. He occasionally was spent some of his pension on betting but he rarely won anything. 5. When an Arab wants to know if his camel can make a long journey in the desert, he looks for at its hump to see how large and firm it is.

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45 1. I am not got used to wearing a hat and a scarf in winter. 2. The first rugs were made by the hand and the finest ones are still handmade. 3. Radio stations which broadcast only news first appeared in the 1970s. 4. At the beginning of May he was left for the United States. 5. As soon as the doctor arrived, we felt immensely relieved because we knew that we could count on him.

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46 1. Feathers keep birds warm and dry; they also enable them to fly. 2. Marriage customs differ greatly from society to the society. 3. Medical students must learn both the theory and the practice of medicine. 4. Dreams are commonly made up of either both visual and verbal images. 5. The Prime Minister of Great Britain lives at No.10, the Downing Street.

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47 1. There is no question that Shakira is one of the most successful pop stars all in the world. 2. She has sold over sixty million albums worldwide and performed countless concert tours. 3. She has given millions of dollars to charity, especially to those that help children in living in poverty. 4. There's no doubt that Shakira's songs are listened to with great admiration. 5. In 1995, when Shakira was only nineteen years, she started her own charity, using the money she earned.

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48 1. There was secret information in the letter, and she wouldn't wish anybody else to read it. 2. Being a city boy, I loved to visit my uncle on the coast and would smell the air. 3. On our way to home we had an interesting conversation about animals. 4. As you can imagine, she was horrified at the prospect of living in such a poor house. 5. The Pies Descalzos Foundation builds schools which provide of education for poor children all around Columbia.

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49 1. They gave all their attention to the problem of atmospheric pollutants. 2. We know that modern plants and factories send a lot of smoke into air. 3. The average of American produces about 3.5 pounds of trash a day. 4. In order to save our planet, people must take care of flora and fauna. 5. Today many communities are working hardly to reduce pollution.

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5 1. People like to give an advice, but they almost never follow others' advice. 2. If we had not arrived earlier, we would have caught the last bus. 3. The kangaroo lives in open spaces of Australia, New Guinea and other nearby islands. 4. Large cities often face the problem of overpopulation and air pollution. 5. There has been a steady rise in the average temperature around the planet over the last hundred years or so much.

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50 1. The little boy answered to the stranger's questions reluctantly. 2. The lady had the servants to clean the rooms and the terrace. 3. When we reached the airport, the plane had already taken it off. 4. Before we left for Scotland, we were told us that it was very hot there. 5.The results published recently show that one in seven children lacks basic knowledge of maths and cannot do simple multiplication.

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51 1. Researchers in chronobiology are studying the body's natural rhythm, to find out what makes people sleepy. 2. Chronobiologists state about that a person's temperature, blood pressure and hormone levels go up and down in a regular pattern. 3. They think that the time of day a person gets drug treatment for cancer affects to the success of treatment. 4. Studies have revealed that we do different types of work better at different times of the day. 5. Some studies show that eight to nine hours of sleep every night might not be necessary.

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52 1. When my grandfather lived with us, he used to play the chess with me. 2. She had changed so much that I could not hardly recognize her. 3. People who continually ask for an advice annoy me. 4. In some Islamic countries you can't photograph of women. 5. What seems to be the greatest injustice is that the new lands that Columbus discovered were never given his name.

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53 1. The student finally found the best answer to that difficult question. 2. Clothes made of cotton are better for summer than those made of wool. 3. The woman examined the girl from head to the foot and smiled. 4. Despite of all my efforts I failed to persuade him to join us. 5. Many people in Britain — whom like George Davis and his supporters, want some changes to be made in the law.

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54 1. The Statue of Liberty is the first to greet the visitors to New York. 2. The Lake Michigan is the sixth largest freshwater lake in the world. 3. At the end of the work you may have judge the workman. 4. You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it to drink. 5. As adult children grow up, their families take care of their physical needs, such

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55 1. People lie all the time, but depending on how skilled they are, it can be difficult 2. Liars provide additional information without being asked for it. 3. If a person is lying, he tends to concentrate on insignificant details while 4. People blink rapidly when they lie, or they may rub to their eyes. 5. The level of perspiration is one of the markers of a polygraph test but is not an indication of a person telling a lie.

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56 1. From the top of the Empire State Building you can see almost the whole city. 2. In the US many stores hold special sales, where things can be bought cheaply, on the day after Christmas. 3. Americans bake special biscuits called 'Christmas cookies' which they eat over the Christmas season. 4. In Britain, the day after the Christmas is called 'Boxing Day' and it is a public holiday. 5. No sooner had I entered the house than I heard noises which coming from upstairs.

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57 1. A man can hold a crocodile's mouth shut with nothing but his own two hands. 2. These paintings shouldn't have been kept in a damp room. 3. In an effort to produce the largest, fastest, and most luxurious ship afloat, the British built the Titanic. 4. Because the ship was travelling so fast, it was impossible to avoid from the ghostly looking iceberg. 5. A recent report suggests that young people in the Britain have very little idea about classical music.

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58 1. In her white dress you might have taken Sue for twenty. 2. When birds sing, the sound comes from below their throats. 3. The custom of bringing an evergreen tree indoors and decorating it at Christmas started in Germany. 4. Many health problems occur more often than as usual on days when air pollution is high. 5. Balloons rise into the air because of they contain a gas which is lighter than air.

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59 l. I was about going to finish the test when the teacher said that there were only five minutes left. 2. Despite of her age, the lady looked nice and graceful. 3. In some cultures, applauding in a theatre provides performers with an auditory symbol of approval. 4. Modern plants and factories send a lot of smoke into air and it's difficult to breathe in big cities. 5. Some people think about that they can learn better by themselves than with a teacher.

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6 1. Strength of character has nothing to do with big muscles or the ability to lift 100 kg with ease. 2. Dreaming, like all other mental processes, it is a product of the brain and its activity. 3. When I saw the large crowd in front of our house I wondered what had happened. 4. The Sahara Desert in Africa is by far the most largest desert in the world. 5. Nowadays the most people do not believe in witches and magicians.

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60 1. We had better to get up early so as not to miss the morning train. 2. This exercise is much more easier than the previous one. 3. Speech is the most advanced form of communication, but there are many ways of communicating without using speech. 4. By the end of the term I will have been attended this course for six months. 5. The most unique folk instrument in the Republic of Cuba is the maracas.

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7 1. Everybody knows that it is no use of arguing with the Smiths about politics. 2. The political situation in the country seems to be changing day by day. 3. I am sure that Susan will be never return to her native town. 4. Though its mouth is big, but a crocodile can swallow only small animals. 5. They assured us that the work would have been completed by that time.

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8 1. They say genius is one percent talent and 99 percent hard of work. 2. You will have to practise a lot of if you want to be a good musician. 3. It is now in generally recognized that stress is a major cause of heart disease. 4. The boy wasn't used to living in a big city but very soon he got used to it. 5. I regret about lending Adrian my dictionary of synonyms; he never gave it back.

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9 1. An octopus has three hearts to pump blood throughout its body. 2. After he had moved to Australia, he started to acquire a marked of Australian accent. 3. She is very beautiful, she resembles like a Greek goddess! 4. You will have eaten all the biscuits before the guests will arrive if you don't stop. 5. However hard the teacher tried to explain geography, you still did not grasp even the basics.


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