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VI. Answer the following questions.Date: 2015-10-07; view: 415. V. Try yourself at replacing 7 lies mentioned in the extract with 7 truths the Twenties Girl didn't feel like revealing. IV. Provide definitions for the following phrasal verbs and illustrate them in the sentences of your own. III. What do the following adjectives refer to? Cite in context. II. Fill in the gaps with the words from Ex. 1.
1. are now worn by babies. In the past, they were also worn by women. 2. They met by . 3. You'll usually get your bill in March or April. It'll normally be sent by post but some councils offer to send it by email if you give them an email address. 4. She had married , and as grown weary of her choice. 5. He had taken a (an) dislike to John. 6. I haven't seen Sally for three weeks. 7. Please tell me the truth. 8. She was wearing a(an) she'd bought the previous day. 9. The were all over the place offering a wonderful new position at a higher salary. 10. The clock on the went eight. 11. My knowledge of Egyptology is . 12. His eyes brightened at the prospect of . 13. She learned the rudiments of brick-laying, wiring and . 14. The rent was nearly three months . 15. What's the rate if we decide to take a credit in your bank?
Unvarnished; instant; terrible; fantastic; brilliant; overdue; mobile; patchy; imminent.
Cut off, sort out.
1. What is the thing about lying to your parents? 2. What kind of truth make parents suffer from instant heart attacks? 3. How much time did it take the Twenties Girl to tell as many as 7 lies? 4. What kind of lies exactly did she tell? 5. What lies were not mentioned? 6. In your opinion, who or what is The Subject? 7. What problems can an overdue phone bill cause? 8. What is the mother's reaction to an overdue phone bill? 9. Are you familiar with any idioms, proverbs, sayings or quotations in terms of the topic?
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