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III. Replace the italicized parts of the sentences by equivalents from the text.Date: 2015-10-07; view: 525. Fill in the gaps in the dialogue frame with words and phrases from columns (1) and (2) Read the model dialogue A.: Allan needs a good rest, if you ask me. B.: Does he really? A.: You bet he does. B.: Well, when I come to think of it, he does look a bit exhausted.
A.: X. needs… (1), if you ask me. B.: Does he really? A.: You bet he (she) does. B.: Well, when I come to think of it, he (she) does look a bit… (2). 1) A good sleep, a holiday, a square meal, a good wash, good care, peace and quiet, a good wife, new clothes. 2) famished, overwrought, sleepy, run-down, neglected, lonely, shabby, untidy, and high-strung.
1. He left her much unusual experience gathered in distant parts of the world. 2. Uncle Paul was able to provide for his niece and he did this most generously. 3. Hermione was a slim, delicate creature with a decided chin. 4. When Paul and his wife caught the flue they did not resist the disease, because life had become purposeless. 5. Hermione did not look for a husband in a hurry. As a result she made a very good choice. To Freddy's great surprise the girl examined the diamonds
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