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1. my hobby/my favourite occupation
2. to type
3. An article about rare birds
4. to push a shopping trolley in a shop
5. look through the window
6. get good marks
7. publish a monthly magazine
8. a cheap newspaper
9. to print
10. a private school
11. You will have to push stronger if you want to remove a wardrobe
12. James Bond has his own plane
13. Have you been through with the articles?
14. I have never written articles for magazines and newspapers.
15. The botton line on this page is not well typed/is typed badly
16. Has he publishe the results of his research?
17. I don't think that private universities are the best universities in our country.
18. My brother never buys cheap shoes
19. We would like to have the whole view of your project
20. He was sitting in the arnchair looking out of the window
21. At what time/ At what age did you start to earn money?
1) My favourite thing to do... (= my hobby is...)
2) To text (a massage)
3) An article on rare species of birds
4) Rolling (pushing) the cart around the store
5) Look out the window / look through the window
6) Earn good scores
7) Publish a monthly magazine
8) Cheap newspaper / yellow newspaper
9) To print (using a printing press)
10) A private school
11) You'll have to push harder if you want to move the wardrobe
12) John Benson has (got) his own private jet
13) Are you through with the articles?
14) I've never written articles for magazines or newspapers
15) The bottom line on this page is poorly printed
16) Did he issue the results of his research?
17) I don't think private universities to be the best universities in our country.
18) My brother never buys cheap shoes.
19) We would like to have a general idea about your project.
20) He was sitting in an armchair, looking through the window.
21) Since what time have you been earning your own living?