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At the Airport

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at the airport questions 1
Working at the reception desk for an airline can be hard work when you consider all the different people you have to hold with.


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at the airport, answer 1 at the airport, english language part of speech, working vs consider vs different people vs hold with

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 greetings, my name is nikolay Economical vs. economic
at the airport questions 2
If you are about to book a long haul flight to the other side of the world, it's a good idea to check for the most economic route.


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at the airport, answer 2 objective pronoun, about vs it's vs check vs economic

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 greetings, my name is nikolay Trip vs. excursion
at the airport questions 3
As the working party had several hours to wait for the next flight, some of the members decided to go on a short expedition to a local castle.


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at the airport, answer 3 simple past exercises, several vs for vs expedition vs local

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 greetings, my name is nikolay Less expensive
at the airport questions 4
When you buy items like perfume and jewellery on the plane itself, you can usually save money because the goods are less valuable.


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at the airport, answer 4 comparative and superlative adjective, items vs jewellery vs save vs valuable

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 greetings, my name is nikolay Reduction in price
at the airport questions 5
If you or a member of your family work for an airline, one of the great advantages is that you get a substantive reduction in the price of your air ticket.


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at the airport, answer 5 esl practice some any, if vs advantages vs substantive vs price

 greetings, my name is nikolay Equivalent vs. comparable
at the airport questions 6
The service that you receive on this particular airline is ambivalent to that you would receive in a five star hotel.


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at the airport, answer 6 at the airport, prel esl articles, service vs receive vs ambivalent vs would

 greetings, my name is nikolay Extend your stay
at the airport questions 7
We were having such an enjoyable time on our holiday that we visited our travel agent at the airport and asked whether it would be possible to lengthen our stay by another week.


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at the airport, answer 7 information on verb groups and modal verbs, enjoyable vs visited vs whether vs lengthen

 greetings, my name is nikolay Prospective vs. perspective
at the airport questions 8
The purpose of having an open day at the airport when everybody was invited to look round and see the way it was run was to encourage perspective clients.


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at the airport, answer 8 grammar who whom, purpose vs look round vs run vs perspective

 greetings, my name is nikolay Airlines and departures
at the airport questions 9
There is a large board in the main hall of the airport where you can easily read the different terminations to which airlines can take you.


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at the airport, answer 9 esl simple present tense, there is vs main hall vs easily vs terminations

 greetings, my name is nikolay Difference between distinguished and extinguished
at the airport questions 10
If you go to a major airport in a capital city, you can often see very extinguished people setting out on their journeys.


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at the airport, answer 10 activity for homophones, major vs extinguished vs setting out vs journeys

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