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how mary fell in love question 1
Most people like to come home after work and put their feet up.


how mary fell in love, answer 1 how mary fell in love, simple tense, take their socks off vs take their shoes off vs relax vs sit down

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how mary fell in love question 2
Mary was exactly the same as everybody else but this particular night she wanted to let her hair down.


how mary fell in love, answer 2 adverb list, wash her hair vs comb her hair vs really enjoy herself vs really comb her hair

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 toefl essay: why do people visit museums? Meaning of "turn the volume up"
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She put her favourite CD on and turned it up full blast.


how mary fell in love, answer 3 preposition phrase, to complete volume vs to exact volume vs to fine volume vs to maximum volume

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 toefl essay: why do people visit museums? Noise was used with the sense of rumours
how mary fell in love question 4
As soon as she had done that, all hell was let loose.


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how mary fell in love question 5
Her next door neighbour soon got fed up to the back teeth with the noise.


how mary fell in love, answer 5 report on modal verbs, grew hungry with vs grew angry with vs grew mad about vs grew very tired of

 toefl essay: why do people visit museums? What does this phrase mean: 'carried on regardless'?
how mary fell in love question 6
He started hammering on the adjoining wall but Mary carried on regardless.


how mary fell in love, answer 6 how mary fell in love, pronoun definition, took little interest vs took some notice vs took not the slightest

 toefl essay: why do people visit museums? what does "speak his mind" mean?
how mary fell in love question 7
In the end her neighbour decided to speak his mind.


how mary fell in love, answer 7 part of speech quiz, say exactly what he thought vs have a chat vs say a few words vs express a point of view

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how mary fell in love question 8
Although he had never met her, he was determined to read her the riot act.


how mary fell in love, answer 8 idioms and their origin, tell her off vs tell her a story vs tell her straight vs tell her the truth

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how mary fell in love question 9
Mary opened the door and as soon as they saw each other they fell head over heels in love with each other.


how mary fell in love, answer 9 simple future verb list, quickly vs utterly vs easily vs slowly

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how mary fell in love question 10
A few months later they decided to knock down the adjoining wall and now everything in the garden is lovely.


how mary fell in love, answer 10 esl children lessons, the flowers are growing vs everything is perfect vs everything is growing vs everything is

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