. Put the words in the right order to make up a sentence. 1. about /Chinese /going / how / tonight /to/ restaurant) the? 2. name / tailor/a/me/the/tell/of/can / you /good? 3. well/ are / dressed / always / very / you. 4. Brighton / I/go/often / car / London / to / from/ by. 5. children / street/watched /the / Peter/the / cross. VI. Choose the appropriate word. 1. You have to (tell, say) me the truth. 2. You have to (study, tern) this poem by heart. 3. Ann is (older, elder) than John. 4. I ordered (hard, hardly) boiled eggs for breakfast. 5. He was known (like, as) a keen racing motorist. 6. She watched the children (to play, play) in th
a) Last summer, sally did voluntary work at her local hospital. <br>
b) Joe didn't have enough money to get a sandwich. <br>
c) Could you take the rubbish but, please? <br>
d) When is she going to get a job? <br>
e) Karen often surf in the internet. <br>
f) Jenny has done the vacuuming. <br>
g) Could you push the washing machine on? <br>
h) Fiona did the shopping yesterday. <br>
i) Everybody is getting older. <br>
j) Dan turn off the light and went to sleep. <br>
k) Ann drove from london to york. <br>
l) We walked to the park. <br>
m) Simon walked on an expedition to the antarctic. <br>
n) The police suspend the crime.
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1.There are international laws against child labour.(TRUE)
2.Children in the early 1700s often worked in factories.(FALSE)
3.In the past, factory owners employed children because child labour was cheaper. (DOESN'T SAY)
4.Some children had to work on Saturday and Sunday.(DOESN'T SAY)
5.They learned useful skills in the factories and found well-paid jobs when they grew up.(FALSE)
6.The English writer Charles Dickens believes that children shouldn't have to work. (TRUE)
7.The employment of children in British factories continued until the 20th century.(FALSE)
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