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What _______(direct ) should we choose to get out of this wood? I think , Julia is a very talented ____(music) and soon she will able to organize her solo

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concert. he plays the music which (origin )from jazz. the ( famous)of a talented singer caused a lot of problems in his private life. going in for sport isn't a ( fashionable ) but a style of life. To become a successful ( music) you have to practice every day. Очень прошу завтра сдавать тетрадь , пожалуйста помогите !

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1. Direction 2. Musician 3. Origination 4. Fame 5. Fashion 6. Musician

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1) My dog and my cat get ...very well with each other.
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4) Your news is a real shock and we can't get ... it.

5) Don't allow him to get ... with my bike.

6) Get ... the bus near London Bridge and go as far as Trafalgar Square/

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8) (On the bus): Excuse me, I'm going to Read Square. Where should I get ... the bus?

9) I hope she will be able to get ... all the difficulties.

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4)to get off - сойти с велосипеда (поезда, автобуса и т.д.)

5)to get into the car - сесть (в машину)

6)to get out of the car - выйти (из машины)

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