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Chit Chat: In the theatre

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in the theatre question 1
Alice: I think the play is just on the ......... of starting.


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in the theatre question 2
Mary: I do hope so. I'm very ......... of the main actor.


in the theatre, answer 2 esl grammar, like vs fond vs amiable vs close

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in the theatre question 3
Alice: Me too. Just listen to the ......... of his voice now.


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in the theatre question 4
Mary: The trouble is I always ......... his name.


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in the theatre question 5
Alice: I think his first name is Michael but I can't remember the ..........


in the theatre, answer 5 esl grammer, brand name vs proper name vs pet name vs surname

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in the theatre question 6
Mary: I've got it. ......... it's Dobson. Yes, that's it — Michael Dobson.


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in the theatre question 7
Alice: Yes, you're ......... right. I've seen him on tv loads of times.


in the theatre, answer 7 esl verbs, fully vs alive vs dead vs clear

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in the theatre question 8
Mary: Yes, Michael Dobson he was in that new ......... as the detective.


in the theatre, answer 8 esl activities, killer vs filler vs thriller vs tiller

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in the theatre question 9
Alice: He was really good in that. Oh look, he's suddenly stopped and started ..........


in the theatre, answer 9 spelling esl, glaring vs glazing vs glancing vs glossing

 meaning of "actually" why use "glad" instead of "certain"?
in the theatre question 10
Michael Dobson: I'm very ........., ladies you know who I am. Now can you stop talking so that we can get on with the play?


in the theatre, answer 10 esl exercices, certain vs glad vs clear vs clever

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