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      I've known him since we were in the sixth <form>.   
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      The class <groaned> when the teacher assigned the homework.   
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      Mike is not good at writing <compositions> on free topics.   
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      Despite difficulties, she <persisted> in her efforts to get a university education.   
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      After observing the lesson the director gave the teacher some <feedback> on his weaknesses.   
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      She struggled to <contrive> new ways of amusing the children.   
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      Papers will be <graded> and returned to students by next week.   
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      She has been practicing hard, and now she <knows> her irregular verbs <off pat>.   
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      George Bush and John Kerry had the same <rhetoric> professor at Yale.   
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      The <borough> council has decided to close the school.   
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      I left all my books in the <locker>.   
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      The monthly cost of being a student <amounts to> 150 pounds.   
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      Her description of the play was <concise> and without any unnecessary information.   
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      He lives in the <vicinity> of three schools so his parents have a good choice.   
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      Stop <calling me names> or I'll tell the teacher!   
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      Unless your conduct improves, <disciplinary> action will be taken.   
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      Bob <pinned> the letter to the noticeboard for all to read.   
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      She was so <confident> that she would pass the exam that she didn't study.   
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      His <articulate> speech is very helpful in a teaching profession.   
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      Today we'll practice listening <comprehension>.   
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      Native speakers of a language have a <tacit knowledge> of its grammar and structures that is why they can use it in a more flexible way then foreigners.   
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      Greg admitted that he had <played truant> from school on Tuesday.   
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      The student couldn't <grasp> what the teacher was trying to explain.   
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      It is difficult to <combine> the job of a teacher <with> being a full time mother.   
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      Would anyone coming in late please <refrain> from making any noise?   
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