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Склади речення з поданих слів 1. was/ last year/ Jane/ at the seaside 2. Tim/ breakfast/ this morning/ cooked 3. fixed/ the day before yesterday/ Dad/ h

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23 июля 2013 г., 12:49:30 (10 лет назад)

1. Jane was at the seaside last year.

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parents. Now, he hadn’t met her parents before,
so you imagine how really nervous he was.
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house. Andrew promised to do as she had told
him.
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the morning. His girlfriend lived in number 31
Forest Avenue, but the street lights were off and
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door. Finally he managed to see number 29 on
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arranged. To his disappointment the back door
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to climb through the window and open the back
door in order to get his things into the house.
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some food from the fridge. He took a can of beer
and went quietly upstairs, not wanting to wake
anyone up. And the first door he opened was the
guest room. So, naturally enough, he got
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The next morning, Christmas Day, he woke up
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previous day. He put on his dressing gown and
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Avenue.
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open
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4. He opened the kitchen door and ______ calling
out “Merry Christmas, everyone!”
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his girlfriend’s house?
2. How did Andrew work out which house he
needed?
3. How did Andrew get inside the house?

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