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My friend is very fomd________going to the cinema
WE ARRIVED__time____the newsreel
Our seats were____the center____the hall
____the picture the students did everything but study
____fact, most Americans usually go to the pictures _____amusement
They want to escape_____the routine____ everyday life

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Molli99
08 дек. 2013 г., 18:18:58 (10 лет назад)

My friend is very fond in going to the cinema
WE ARRIVED in time for the newsreel
Our seats were in the center of the hall
in the picture the students did everything but study
of fact, most Americans usually go to the pictures for amusement
They want to escape from the routine of everyday life

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Polinakalinka17
08 дек. 2013 г., 19:46:07 (10 лет назад)

My friend is very fond OF going to the cinema
WE arrived IN time FOR the newsreel
Our seats were IN the center OF the hall
 IN the picture the students did everything but study
IN fact, most Americans usually go to the pictures FOR amusement
They want to escape FROM the routine OF everyday life

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08 дек. 2013 г., 21:14:58 (10 лет назад)

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