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I’m not sure I like the big velvet bow on this dress. empezar lección
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Nie jestem pewna, czy lubię dużą aksamitną kokardę na tej sukience.
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Take a cardigan with you, it might get cold. empezar lección
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Weź ze sobą rozpinany sweter, bo może być zimno.
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Pete’s wearing those awful checked trousers again. empezar lección
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Pete nosi te okropnie spodnie w kratkę.
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It’s a nice shirt, but the collar’s too tight. empezar lección
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To ładna koszula, ale kołnierz jest za ciasny.
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Wearing cotton clothes is the best way to keep cool. empezar lección
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Denim cloth is very hard-wearing. empezar lección
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Do we have to dress up for dinner, or can I wear jeans? empezar lección
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Susi’s dressed to kill tonight – she’ll certainly be noticed! empezar lección
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I must be putting on weight, this shirt doesn’t fit me. empezar lección
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That suit fits her like a glove, she had it especially made. empezar lección
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I would never wear a fur coat – fur belongs on animals. empezar lección
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I need to get changed into some clean clothes. empezar lección
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Hurry up and get dressed, or you’ll miss the school bus. empezar lección
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The children got undressed and are ready for bed. empezar lección
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I wish you’d hang up your coat on the hook. empezar lección
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You aren’t allowed to wear hooded tops in some places. empezar lección
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That sounds like a difficult situation. I wouldn’t like to be in your shoes. empezar lección
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I only wear leather shoes, plastic is uncomfortable. empezar lección
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George has bought a really stylish linen suit. empezar lección
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długim rękawem That’s Henry over there, in the blue long-sleeved top. empezar lección
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You should wear loose clothing when you go to the gym. empezar lección
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Serious cyclists wear lycra shorts. empezar lección
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I’m looking for a white nylon running vest. empezar lección
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That tie’s very old-fashioned – it’s too wide. empezar lección
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I don’t like the pattern on this carpet. empezar lección
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Wear a patterned shirt with a plain tie. empezar lección
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Wear a patterned shirt with a plain tie. empezar lección
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He will have to pull his socks up if he wants to pass. empezar lección
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Have you got a good rucksack to take camping? empezar lección
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Don’t forget to pack some sandals to wear on the beach. empezar lección
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It’s very cold and windy, put a scarf round your neck. empezar lección
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He looks really scruffy – his clothes are old and worn. empezar lección
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I love silk shirts, but I hate ironing them. empezar lección
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Joanna looked gorgeous in a sleeveless linen dress. empezar lección
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I’m getting mum some new suede slippers. empezar lección
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Jeff always looks so smart in his army uniform! empezar lección
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Don’t wear a spotted shirt with a striped jacket. empezar lección
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Not many people wear stockings these days. empezar lección
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The styles invented by the young are often outrageous. empezar lección
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George has bought a really stylish linen suit. empezar lección
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I’m getting mum some new suede slippers. empezar lección
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Tom has bought a really expensive linen suit. empezar lección
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These shoes are a bit tight, I should have bought the bigger size. empezar lección
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I’m not sure I like the big velvet bow on the back. empezar lección
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I’m looking for a white nylon running vest. empezar lección
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Have you got a blue V-neck woollen jumper in a size 10? empezar lección
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Have you got a blue V-neck woollen jumper in a size 10? empezar lección
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Goths often wear black costumes. empezar lección
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She’s quite neurotic – always worrying. empezar lección
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I found the article slightly boring. empezar lección
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A worldwide survey has cast doubt on the results. empezar lección
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A ‘tribe’ of young people share ideas. empezar lección
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We are very optimistic, we can achieve anything. empezar lección
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We’re all much more alike than we think we are! empezar lección
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The anthropologist spent years studying them. empezar lección
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I appreciate all your help. empezar lección
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That idiot spilt red wine on my beige linen suit! empezar lección
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A worldwide survey has cast doubt on results. empezar lección
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Which category doe this CD go in – rock, or pop? empezar lección
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They make excellent ceremonial costume. empezar lección
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People often compliment us on our good manners. empezar lección
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He wears highly conspicuous clothes – they’re so bright. empezar lección
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He’s very interested in the distant past. empezar lección
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My great uncle is very eccentric. empezar lección
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The elderly are best looked after in residential homes. empezar lección
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Historically there has always been a lot of emigration. empezar lección
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We used a survey to establish the data. empezar lección
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It’s difficult to generalize about young people. empezar lección
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We’re very proud of our identity and cultural heritage. empezar lección
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The tailor makes high-class men’s suits. empezar lección
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I want to get some high-heeled shoes. empezar lección
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Their styles are often imitated by designers. empezar lección
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Many people have an inability to learn languages. empezar lección
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The information you gave was inaccurate. empezar lección
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I think we are strong individualists – we want few rules. empezar lección
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I have inherited the typical optimism and drive. empezar lección
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MP3 players are examples of ‘innovative technology’. empezar lección
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He’s really inventive, he built a wind-up radio. empezar lección
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The companies are closely linked. empezar lección
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The Goths wear macabre black costumes. empezar lección
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Some communities feel marginalized by society. empezar lección
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He’s so materialistic, he’s only interested in money. empezar lección
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The measure of success for most people here is money. empezar lección
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We do have a tendency to melancholy. empezar lección
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London has a very multi-ethnic population. empezar lección
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She’s quite nostalgic – she often speaks about the past. empezar lección
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His dress sense is outrageous – I’m shocked by him. empezar lección
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I got a pale grey suede jacket in the sale, it only cost £35. empezar lección
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English people are very patriotic, especially during sporting events. empezar lección
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He has no regard for peoples’ opinions. empezar lección
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I think I’m typical in many respects, I like the same as everyone else. empezar lección
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The Highlands have some beautiful scenery. empezar lección
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Can you be more specific about when you last saw him? empezar lección
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She has a tendency to talk too much. empezar lección
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I’m very tolerant and open-minded. empezar lección
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She shows an unwillingness to learn foreign languages! empezar lección
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Dracula is the most famous fictional vampire empezar lección
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During the turbulence, bags flew around the cabin. empezar lección
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Passengers desperately clung to their seats. empezar lección
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It’s a miracle that nobody was hurt. empezar lección
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He screamed, ‘We’re going to crash!’ empezar lección
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się We all staggered off the plane in a state of shock. empezar lección
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A swan can easily cause an accident to an aeroplane. empezar lección
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We were relaxing when the plane hit some turbulence. empezar lección
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There is always a shortage of wheelchairs for people. empezar lección
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The pilot had to abort the take off. empezar lección
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There is a critical moment when the plane is accelerating. empezar lección
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You can usually ask for a window or aisle seat. empezar lección
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He told me an anecdote about his time as a pilot. empezar lección
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‘Air Babylon’ is written by an anonymous author. empezar lección
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Have you ever had a problem with a passenger on board? empezar lección
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There was chaos at Heathrow. empezar lección
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We use ‘so’ / ‘such’... (‘that’) to express consequence. empezar lección
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It is important for controllers to have good English. empezar lección
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It was the co-pilot who landed the aircraft. empezar lección
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We received a free flight courtesy of British Airways. empezar lección
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Most air crew enjoy their jobs. empezar lección
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The flight has landed, they’ll go through customs soon. empezar lección
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‘Ryanair’ and ‘Easyjet’ are two cut-price airlines. empezar lección
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In some cases birds can do some damage to engines. empezar lección
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The official asked, ‘Do you have anything to declare?’ empezar lección
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There was such a long delay because of fog. empezar lección
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Passengers leave from Departures. empezar lección
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I distinctly remember having met you before. empezar lección
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The company had to force their pilots to speak in English. empezar lección
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If there’s a fire there will be smoke and fumes. empezar lección
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He looked very imposing, nearly two metres tall. empezar lección
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I felt terrible – incapable of doing anything at all. empezar lección
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What would happen if they were both incapacitated? empezar lección
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Birds are one of the major problems for any airport. empezar lección
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Steven Seagal is a martial arts expert. empezar lección
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You’re sleepy – have a nap. empezar lección
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Some airports are notorious for losing luggage. empezar lección
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There is a sensible drinking policy on all airlines. empezar lección
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We had such heavy cases that we had to ask for a porter. empezar lección
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He went to baggage reclaim to pick up his luggage. empezar lección
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I slept so badly that it took me two days to recover. empezar lección
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He was snoring the whole journey. empezar lección
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sprintem I had to sprint to catch the train this morning. empezar lección
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The chances of surviving a crash are not high. empezar lección
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Most big airports have several different terminals. empezar lección
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A lot of transferred luggage got left behind at Heathrow. empezar lección
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Passengers are transported to the plane by a bus. empezar lección
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Thunderstorms and typhoons cause a lot of turbulence. empezar lección
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It’s vital for pilots and controllers to have good English. empezar lección
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There was no advance warning, so many people were hurt. empezar lección
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She begged him to let her join him in New York. empezar lección
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Mommy bounced him on her knee. empezar lección
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He pressed the black button to start the machine. empezar lección
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‘Dad!’ she shouted,‘I’ve been frantic. You’re late again.’ empezar lección
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He bought a new dog, a poodle. empezar lección
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He showed her how to tear the paper and open the boxes. empezar lección
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She tripped over the dog that was lying on the floor. empezar lección
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I wrapped up all the presents on Christmas Eve. empezar lección
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She begged him anxiously to let her join him. empezar lección
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She tore the box apart as she quickly opened her present. empezar lección
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At the end of the concert, everybody applauded. empezar lección
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Jack was babbling baby talk and smiling his happy smile. empezar lección
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He likes to build, he has lots and lots of wooden blocks. empezar lección
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The windshield cracked and popped out. empezar lección
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‘How long has he been off?’ Peter’s mother demanded. empezar lección
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Peter felt his mother’s firm grip on his shoulder. empezar lección
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The gipsy had warned her about this man. empezar lección
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She grabbed Peter’s arm and spun him around. empezar lección
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He gradually began to realise that she didn’t love him. empezar lección
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Her French isn’t very good, she can hardly say anything. empezar lección
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The fire engine had lights, a siren, and hoses. empezar lección
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Little Brother™ started to cry, and soon he was howling. empezar lección
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Peter was so excited that he gave him a big hug. empezar lección
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She recognized the writing on the envelope immediately. empezar lección
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Since his wife’s death his son had become increasingly difficult. empezar lección
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Have you seen this incredibly good looking man? empezar lección
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Mommy picked up Joe and sat him in her lap. empezar lección
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Suddenly, Little Brother™ was limp on the floor – lifeless. empezar lección
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The postman delivered two packages this morning. empezar lección
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He was patting the dog when it bit him. empezar lección
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Peter placed the bricks carefully one on top of the other. empezar lección
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He’s reading this book for pleasure, not for study. empezar lección
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Mommy scooped up the doll and turned him on. empezar lección
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They have a housekeeper and three servants. empezar lección
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He was given a spanking for breaking the toys. empezar lección
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She grabbed his arm and spun him around. empezar lección
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The blocks I stacked up fell over. empezar lección
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She swatted the mosquito that had been bothering us. empezar lección
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Peter threatened to turn the TV off. empezar lección
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Peter let the baby toddle over and knock down the tower. empezar lección
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Little Brother™ took tottering baby steps toward Peter. empezar lección
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Little Brother™ trembled and screeched loudly. empezar lección
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She felt unbelievably happy as she stepped on board. empezar lección
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Peter wadded the paper into balls and threw them. empezar lección
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The windshield cracked in the crash. empezar lección
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His face wrinkled up as if he were about to cry. empezar lección
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He was acquitted and allowed to go free. empezar lección
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They were arrested and taken to a police station. empezar lección
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The assassination of JFK shocked the world. empezar lección
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He was convicted of blackmail. empezar lección
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He was blackmailed into paying her to keep quiet. empezar lección
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The blackmailer said he would go to the newspapers. empezar lección
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Someone broke in to our flat and stole my laptop. empezar lección
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He was arrested for offering the policeman a bribe. empezar lección
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He tried to bribe me to keep quiet about the robbery. empezar lección
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The burglar who broke into our flat was only sixteen. empezar lección
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The burglary had a terrible effect on my mother. empezar lección
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Britain abolished capital punishment in 1965. empezar lección
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Several states in the US still apply the death penalty. empezar lección
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There was no proof that he had committed the crime. empezar lección
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The mugger was charged and taken to court. empezar lección
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Don’t expect to get off with a fine if you’re caught. empezar lección
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Three bank employees were found guilty of fraud. empezar lección
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Three bank employees were found guilty of fraud. empezar lección
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Two men tried to hijack the plane. empezar lección
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The judge sentenced the rapist to 15 years in prison. empezar lección
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The kidnapper was found guilty by the jury. empezar lección
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A woman walked in and tried to kidnap a baby. empezar lección
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The murderer was given a life sentence. empezar lección
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When a killing is not intentional it is manslaughter. empezar lección
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Someone tried to mug my sister and steal her mobile. empezar lección
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We abolished capital punishment for murder in 1965. empezar lección
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The murderer was given a life sentence. empezar lección
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He was accused of rape, found not guilty. empezar lección
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The police were sure he did it, but there wasn’t proof. empezar lección
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The jury had to examine all the evidence. empezar lección
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The girl said she had been raped by a stranger. empezar lección
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The judge sentenced the rapist to 15 years in prison. empezar lección
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The gang robbed the post office last year. empezar lección
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The two robbers were wearing masks. empezar lección
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The burglar was given a sentence of 2 years. empezar lección
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Animal rights campaigners set off bombs at the lab empezar lección
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Drug smugglers sometimes swallow packages. empezar lección
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Smuggling diamonds is a highly-organised crime. empezar lección
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Someone stole my bag while I was in the restaurant. empezar lección
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Theft from shops is called shoplifting. empezar lección
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The security guard saw the thief steal the jacket. empezar lección
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The school was vandalized and all its windows broken. empezar lección
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The jury are going to deliver their verdict tomorrow. empezar lección
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There were no witnesses to the attack. empezar lección
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