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Sleep well (1)

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 All tests  TOP 100  Forum  Dictionaries Always found vs. always finds
sleep well questions 1
She was always finding it difficult to get up in the morning.


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 vocabulary words: example of verbs nouns adjectives gre test Expression "Worst of all" with article?
sleep well questions 2
It was worse of all in the winter as it was usually dark then.


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sleep well questions 3
Nevertheless she made every effort to get to work on time to open the shop before customers arrived.


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sleep well, answer 3 countable uncountable nouns, nevertheless vs on vs before

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 meaning of negation, baleful, vitreous, demolition, gourmet What does overslept mean?
sleep well questions 4
On one occasion to her shame she slept over.


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sleep well, answer 4 present and past tense verb, on vs to vs slept over

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 definition of rich, charge, movement, soldier, engineer, plenty Persons vs. people
sleep well questions 5
By the time she had got to the shop there was a long queue of persons waiting patiently to get inside.


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sleep well questions 6
The manager was very angry with her and she made an oath to herself that it wouldn't happen again.


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sleep well questions 7
On the way home she bought herself a very wide alarm clock, which was loud enough for a fire alarm.


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sleep well, answer 7 preposition in and at, bought vs wide vs for

 meaning of postoperative, delivery, epidemic, quantize Wonder vs. miracle
sleep well questions 8
She used it every day from then on and it was a wonder.


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sleep well, answer 8 food idioms, used vs then vs wonder

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sleep well questions 9
that everyone in the rest of her road was not awake as well by the noise it made.


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sleep well, answer 9 phrase meaning origin saying idioms, everyone vs awake vs noise

 how do you when to use do or make? Felt is the past tense of feel
sleep well questions 10
The trouble was she always set the alarm to go off early and fell very tired during the day.


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