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s (M) 4. Bill39。ll s 5 you how important mas are. He put two mas in the sentence, and now read, Bill, says the teacher, is an unfair fellow. (N) Tom lives a long way from town. One day he went into town to buy something in the shop, and after he bought it he went into a restaurant and s 1 down at a table. When he looked r 2 he saw some old people with eyeglasses on reading their books, so after lunch he went to a shop to buy g 3 , too. He walked a 4 the road, and soon found a shop. The man in the shop asked him to t 5 on a lot of glasses, but each time Tom said, No, I can39。s m 5 . (M) One day as a teacher walked into the classroom, he heard a low voice: Here is the teacher. I39。s. When I39。s a party in the town, it39。m your father39。ve never played as badly as this before, he said to the girl. “Oh, she said, you have played before, haven39。t help you. I am a s 5 here myself. 1. lying (I) When Alan was young, he played a lot of football, and he was very good at it, but then he went to work in a town, and there was no team for him there, so he s 1 playing. Then he began to get f 2 . He thought, I39。s going to be a f 2 day. It was eight thirty. She asked her small son, Get up, Teddy. We are going to the zoo today. Wash your f 3 and eat breakfast quickly. We39。t know she was a school teacher.1. r (E) Peter works in a factory, and he usually es home at half past six every evening. But he came home early last Friday, and he was very angry. He closed 1 the door very hard, went into the sitting room and sat down. His wife was trying on a new blouse when he came into the room. She went to her husband and looked at him for a minute 2 . Then she said to hi