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EXPRESSIONS

right before
right after
FLUENCY 16 right away
all of a sudden
TEACHER ANA
indoor
outdoor

PRACTICING - TAKE
READING
He takes an hour to drive to work.
It takes him an hour to drive to work.
He ordered only soup for lunch.
1. She takes two hours to clean the house. We should email him immediately.
2. He took two days to drive to L.A. She received an email from him.
3. They took a week to sign the contract.
She decided to attend classes at
4. She takes hours to do her homework.
5. They take a long time to finish the test.
night.
We will meet each other at the
usual time.
VERBS

To order, ordered READING IN AFFIRMATIVE


To mail, mailed
To receive, received
We weren't ready to order.
To decide, decided
This isn't a comfortable car.
To exercise, exercised She doesn't read at night.
To jump, jumped Her room isn't a mess today.
To fall, fell, fallen Your order isn't ready.
He won't leave right after lunch.
VOCABULARY I wouldn't like to decide that by
myself.
usual, unusual, pet, owner, comfort,
He couldn't send it yesterday.
comfortable, order, mess, season,
They didn't order the usual meal.
spring, summer, fall, winter,
They won't receive the money in
immediately, danger, dangerous,
time.
shape, overweight, underweight
She couldn't come right after class.
I won't do anything unusual there.

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