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 All tests  Quiz  Listen to this test (MP3)  FAQ  ESL Forum  Dictionaries Difference between latest and earliest
great expectations questions 1
Have you heard the earliest news about our mutual friend, Mary?


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great expectations, answer 1 great expectations..., whats a pronoun, have vs earliest vs mutual

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great expectations questions 2
I was telephoned late last night just before I went to bed and told Mary is awaiting a baby.


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great expectations, answer 2 idioms lesson, was vs went vs awaiting

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 gre words for cell phones Please, define 'sometime' for me. Thanks!
great expectations questions 3
According to my informant the baby is likely to be borne some time in late March or early April.


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great expectations, answer 3 common idioms, to vs likely vs borne

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great expectations questions 4
As you know Mary and her husband Dave have been attempting for a baby for some years now.


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great expectations, answer 4 esl children lessons, as vs attempting vs for

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great expectations questions 5
Dave is deliriously happy about the news and just can't stop to talk about it.


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great expectations, answer 5 phrase meaning origin saying idioms, about vs news vs to talk

 gre words for cell phones Inwardly vs. inside
great expectations questions 6
Mary remains very calm and cool on the outside but you can tell that internally she's just as pleased as Dave.


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great expectations, answer 6 great expectations..., simple future verb list, remains vs outside vs internally

 gre words for cell phones "change" instead of "transform"
great expectations questions 7
Naturally the arrival of a baby after all these years is going to completely transfer their lives from now on.


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great expectations, answer 7 esl practice some any, arrival of vs transfer vs now on

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great expectations questions 8
At the moment they are busy making plans about which room to use and weather Mary should continue working.


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great expectations, answer 8 adverb comparative and superlative, busy vs about vs weather

 gre words for cell phones What does it mean: 'carried on'? Is it an idiom?
great expectations questions 9
Dave is so carried on with it all that he's put the baby's name down for a very expensive private boys' school.


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great expectations, answer 9 part of speech game, on vs put vs down

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great expectations questions 10
There is one small problem of course. What happens if the baby turns off to be a girl?


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great expectations, answer 10 lesson plan for past tense verb, small vs if vs off

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