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LISTENING COMPREHENSIONDate: 2015-10-07; view: 456. ÂÏÈØÈÒÅ ÃËÀÃÎËÛ Â ÍÓÆÍÎÉ ÔÎÐÌÅ Òåñò 2. (Use one of the verbs in the box to fill each gap Put the verb in the Present Perfect. or the Past Simple. Use each verb once.)
Dear Mary How are you? I (a) haven't heard from you for a while, so I thought I'd drop you a line and give you some of our news. The most important thing to tell you is that we (b) a new house to buy! We (c) to see it last week, and we think it's wonderful. We (d) on a price last night, and with a bit of luck, we might buy it in a couple of months' time. We (e) n't to sell our house yet, but I don't think it will be difficult. I'm going to the estate agent's this afternoon.Did you know that Joanna, our eldest daughter, (f) in the Far East for the past six months? She was in Melbourne for a while, but now she (g) Australia and (h) to Indonesia. She's going to spend a few weeks there and then she's coming home. She's having a really good time. Jason (i) in love with a lovely girl called Rosin! He (j) her at a party last week, and he thinks she's the most beautiful girl he (k) ever. I don't know how long the romance will last - we'll see! The last bit of news is that Pickles (the dog) has got puppies! Three of them. They're gorgeous, but we don't know what to do with them!I hope you're all well. Write soon.
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