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8.3.6.1 Read and listen to the text. Make notes under the
headings: why we need muscles - what muscles are made of - what
types of muscles there are - what each type can do. Use your notes to
give a short presentation about muscles to the class.
1. He is looking for new people by correspondence in England.
2. She looks happy enough.
3. The book he gave me is boring
4. The camp where we met is still my favorite place.
5. They were playing soccer when their mother called them.
6. She has been to this circus twice.
7. We're going on vacation next week
8. I found comedy more interesting than thriller.
9. He wrote his novella (novel) for 10 years.
10. My mother was preparing for the holiday in the morning.
11. I had to go to the doctor yesterday
12. She just bought a new dress
13. This house was built in the 19th century by a famous architect.
14. He said he couldn't go to the theater tonight
15. My mother asked if I could help her.
1. June’ s hair (is/are) is very beautiful. I like (it/them) very much.
2. I have a loving family and I’m (quite/quiet) happy.
3. Robert wants to have (much/many) money because he wants to travel around the world.
4. Sam’ s clothes (is/are) always neat and clean.
5. Mr Sanders is rather old. He has (little/few) hair. When he was young, his hair (was/were) thick and curly.
6. I must say that Roger’ s answer was (quite/rather) stupid. It really shocked us.
7. Last week Mary broke one of her (fingers/toes) and can’t walk.
8. The child put his (arms/hands) around my neck and kissed me.
9. If your (feet/legs) are cold, put on your warm socks.
10. (This/These) pyjamas (is/are) too big for Jimmy. He looks funny in (it/them) .
11. Tom is my good friend. He’ s honest, kind and (quite/rather) reliable.