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cat and mouse questions 1
Last week a cat saw a small mouse in a glass jar and wanted to ate it because it was hungry.


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 word vocabulary games: example of adjectives gre prep test make vs. do
cat and mouse questions 2
The mouse was very frightened and tried to do itself smaller hoping the cat couldn't see it.


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cat and mouse questions 3
The cat put its head in the glass jar and tried to catch the mouse with one of its hands.


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 meaning of dogged, impenetrable, recalcitrant, libidinous, ovoid meaning of gross
cat and mouse questions 4
But the cat was too gross for the jar and tried to get out of the jar turning this way and that.


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cat and mouse questions 5
Unfortunately the cat was trapped and couldn't move to the left or the write.


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 what is better for me: gre or gmat? what is the meaning of gross and what is equavilent to the verb lay?
cat and mouse questions 6
The glass jar was laying in the street at the time and a man walking past picked up the jar.


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 angry with him versus annoyed with him 'police officer' vs 'police man'
cat and mouse questions 7
He then took the jar to a police station and hoped that possibly one of the police agents could help.


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cat and mouse, answer 7 secondary english worksheets, took vs possibly vs agents

 question tags: "may have" Difference between advice and suggestion?
cat and mouse questions 8
He thought that one of them could give him some advise as to what was the best thing to do.


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cat and mouse, answer 8 standard english worksheets, give vs advise vs the best

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cat and mouse questions 9
In the meantime the poor little mouse was sitting at the bottom of the glass thinking it was going to dye.


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 dangerous dogs 'ideal' vs 'idea'
cat and mouse questions 10
At the police station the cat had a good ideal and smashed the glass on the floor. The cat was free at last and the mouse is now on the run.


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