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10. Simon are from United Kingdom. Simon is from United Kingdom
R: Leonard and Mike, have 25 years of profession are firefighters their height is tall and they are
American
2. (Natalie and I, nurse, not tall, French)
R: Natalie and I are nurses; we are not tall and we were born in French.
R: Mark is 19 years old; he is an accountant at the University of oxford, wears shorts and is
British
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4. Why isn’t she late for breakfast?
I’m not late for breakfast because I don’t like cold eggs.
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5. What time does she TAKE a shower?
6:30
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6. What time does she catch the school bus?
The school bus leaves at 8:15.
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7. How long can she watch TV?
I can watch TV for an hour.
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8. What do they have for dinner?
We eat chicken for dinner but I hate it.
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9. When does she do her homework?
After dinner I do my homework.
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10. Why does she go to bed early?
I go to bed early because I’m always very tired at the end of the day.
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True or False:
1. She doesn’t like the farm. False
2. Kate doesn’t work very hard. False
3. Kate has a shower before 8:15. True
4. Kate’s mother doesn’t like chicken. False
5. After dinner Kate feeds the horses. False
SIMPLE PRESENT SIMPLE PAST
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Go: Went
Have: Had
Say: said
Get: Got
Make: made
Know: Knew
Think: thought
Take: took
Give: gave
Tell: told
Feel: felt
Become: became
Leave: left
Put: put
Keep: kept
Let: let
Begin: began
Show: showed
Hear: heard
Bring: brought
Write: wrote
Sit: sat
Stand: stood
Lose: lost
Pay: paid
Meet: met
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Understand: understood
Speak: spoke
Spend: spent
Grow: grew
Fall: fell
Break: broke
Eat: ate
Run: ran
Choose: chose
Fight: fought
Forget: forgot
Wake up: woke up
Sleep: slept
Drink: drank
Hide: hid
Drive: drove
Blow: blew
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