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English, 22.04.2021 14:00 josephvcarter

1 Complete the sentences using the word in bold. Use two to five words.
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1 Brian put on an apron. He didn't want to get his
clothes dirty.
AVOID Brian put on an apron
his clothes dirty
2 Bill bought some flour. He wants to make a cake.
AS
Bill bought some flour
a cake.
3 She always wears oven gloves. She doesn't want to
burn her hands.
NOT She always wears oven gloves
her hands.
4 The cook added more salt to the soup. She wanted
to give it more flavour.
ORDER The cook added more salt to the soup
more flavour.
5 The restaurant was so busy I couldn't get a table.
SUCH
It
I couldn't get a table.
6 She threw out the old meat. She didn't want to get
food poisoning.
MIGHT She threw out the old meat
food poisoning.
7 It's such a tasty dish.
SO
This
tasty.
8 I will make some sandwiches. The children might be
hungry
CASE I will make some sandwiches
hungry.
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