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The audience went wild

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He was accused of stealing an old lady in the high street just after she had left the bank.


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 vocabulary words: english adverbs nouns verbs adjectives toeic test Difference between spectators and audience
the audience went wild questions 2
The spectators went wild, started cheering and eventually stood up as they clapped to show their appreciation for the orchestra.


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the audience went wild, answer 2 esl journal article, spectators vs cheering vs eventually vs appreciation

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 word games: free online adverb noun verb adjective game toeic test Hung vs. hanged
the audience went wild questions 3
Since the abolition of capital punishment in this country murderers are not hung if they are found guilty.


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the audience went wild, answer 3 activity for homophones, abolition vs capital punishment vs hung vs guilty

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 meaning of miserably, autograph, card, doctor, duplicate, sound What does your "passport" have to do with frontiers?
the audience went wild questions 4
Since the frontiers between different countries have almost stopped having any importance, nobody bothers to control your passport.


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the audience went wild, answer 4 pronoun test, frontiers vs stopped vs any vs control

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 definition of insane, strong, ready, few, future, common, dead Make up your mind
the audience went wild questions 5
I think it's time you made your mind up regarding this situation because nobody really knows whose part you are on.


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the audience went wild, answer 5 english travel adjectives, mind vs regarding vs whose vs part

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 learn english vocabulary: english adjective noun sat preparation fair judgement vs. fair trial
the audience went wild questions 6
In a democratic country it is absolutely essential that anyone who is suspected of having committed a crime should be given a fair process.


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the audience went wild, answer 6 the audience went wild, learning preposition, essential vs suspected vs committed vs process

 free online word games: adjective noun game sat preparation test Meaning of produce (noun)
the audience went wild questions 7
Most of the production like fruit and vegetables that you find in this supermarket has been imported.


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the audience went wild, answer 7 personal pronouns, most vs production vs fruit vs imported

 define irksome, stagy, herbivorous, absurd, diffusible, retrospective Why warrant does not fit here
the audience went wild questions 8
Remember that if you buy something expensive, it's very important to keep the recipe just in case there's a problem.


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the audience went wild, answer 8 comparative and superlative adjective, remember vs keep vs recipe vs in case

 toefl vs. toeic What's the difference between clothes and cloths?
the audience went wild questions 9
She never wears ordinary cloths when she does the gardening especially during the autumn.


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the audience went wild, answer 9 simple past tense, wears vs cloths vs gardening vs during

 wrong vs. faulty Difference between cloths and clothes
the audience went wild questions 10
As it was a very serious occasion and it involved an interview for his first proper job, he decided to buy himself a new suite.


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the audience went wild, answer 10 phrasal verbs excercises, as vs occasion vs proper vs suite

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