Cross out the world that cannot be used with each verb.
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1 listen to music an email a CD the radio
2 watch a present TV a DVD a film
3 do exercise homework a photo sport
4 tell a joke a story a song someone a secret
5 answer the phone the door a question a film
6 make a noise a film a photo a pizza
1 listen to music an email a CD the radio
2 watch a present TV a DVD a film
3 do exercise homework a photo sport
4 tell a joke a story a song someone a secret
5 answer the phone the door a question a film
6 make a noise a film a photo a pizza
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4)eat 9)not/be
5)not/eat 10)not/ride
11)take 12)enjoy
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The road not taken.
Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,
And sorry I couldn't travel both
And be one traveler, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
To where it bent in the undergrowth;
I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
Two roads diverted in a wood, and I -
I took the one less travelled by,
And that has made all the difference.
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North America, Brazil, Russian Federation, Italy, Niagara, Baikal, Sydney, Ukraine, Yellow Sea
price, progress, trousers, voice, water, weather.
you drop a coin into the water, the coin can be seen clearly at a depth of a hundred feet. Lake Baikal is also the world's largest freshwater lake with one fifth of the Earth's liquid fresh water.
On several trips to Baikal over the past few years, I have come to know the lake, and have listened to many people who live nearby and worry about its future.
It has a special place in the hearts of Russians and is a symbol of beauty. This huge old lake — clear, beautiful, and surrounded by the wilderness of Siberia — is the world treasure but it can only remain so if the world treats it with love and respect.
First lay the mirror in the dish of water at an angle of about 30°. You may need to hold it there with sticky tape. Then fill the dish with water. At this stage place your dish in a strong beam of sunlight so that the light falls across the mirror. Next look around the room for a reflection of white light, not far away you will see a rainbow. Finally try moving the mirror slightly and watch the rainbow move.
bought and sold goods through a system known as bartering. This meant that they exchanged goods. For example, if someone wanted some tomatoes and had a basket of fruit to offer, he swapped it with someone else who had tomatoes and wanted to get some fruit. An interesting fact is that the word “salary” has its origins in the Latin word for “salt”, which is what the ancient Romans used as a means of payment. One of the first forms of money was actually a type of seashell, the cowry. People in Southeast Asia and parts of Africa used cowries from 1500 BC to 200 AD/ Money, as we know it today, has a very long history. There are several opinions about who the inventors of coins were. Many experts claim that the Lydians, people who lived in the part of the world that is now Turkey, invented the first coins nearly 3000 years ago. Paper money dates back to ancient China. A shortage jf copper made the Chinese start producing money made from paper. The first recorder use of paper money goes back around 1300 years ago. Today money is more paper or metal currency. People have been using credit cards instead of money since the early 1900s. Consumers use cheques to pay for what they have bought, even in supermarkets. Someone can use the internet to pay their household bills. Indeed, today the person can spend vast amounts of money, without even laying their hands on a single coin or banknote!