Jan 24, 2003 - I'm back to the Factory. My wish is to study man's behaviour. I will retire in two years. I went to Italy for Christmas. I'm a Texan housewife who.
English Vocabulary First 1st Second 2nd Third 3rd Fourth 4th Fifth 5th Sixth 6th Seventh 7th
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Most The luck Him To get down To be used to To go wrong
Light To belong to Myself Old / young Nothing Ever
Infinitive To write To make To get To have To be
Preterit wrote made got had was
I’m back to the Factory My wish is to study man’s behaviour I will retire in two years I went to Italy for Christmas I’m a Texan housewife who left for Portugal
January February March April May June
July August September October November December
Around Always Really Lonely A note A bank note Past participle written made got had been
Infinitive To do To speak To buy To read To walk
He doesn’t live any more I live in Elancourt Every morning, I leave Elancourt I live somewhere else Leave me alone A rainy day
24th January 2003
Preterit did spoke bought read walked
Past participle done spoken bought read walked
Infinitive To talk To feel To quit To seem To belong
A TV. A sat TV. English Vocabulary. 31st January 2003. I'll be back on 25th September. I'll be back on September 25th. This is Laura's book. This book belongs ...
English Vocabulary. 7th February 2003. You are willing to speak. I'm such a lazy man that I couldn't find the fridge. I'm so lazy that I couldn't ... I have found a ...
Nov 8, 2002 - How many ? How much is this ? Let's have some drinks. A glass. The drinks. A bar. I have. I had. Did you ? Let's go. To last your whole life long.
Nov 29, 2002 - If i write in black, then you can see, else you can't read. I am still thinking. I like gone with the wind. Myriam likes whisky but not cognac. This is a ...
Jan 17, 2003 - I had a one hundred dollar fine. France is smaller than Texas. I went to Portugal for Christmas. I study man's behavior. I don't work anymore.
P.7. English Vocabulary. 15th November 2002. To offer. To Paint. To eat. To be invited. To ask. To dial. To be sat. To have. I have. You have. He/she/it has.
(aka âSex, Drugs, and Rock'n'rollâ). Content/ Documents : Pictures : pills in pot states .... To walk free = to get out of prison = to be released from prison sortir de ...
Come in. Be quiet. Listen. Read. Write. Repeat. Sit down. Stand up. Open your files. Open the window. Close the door I don't know. I don't understand. What is ...
... I don't like the way you eat half my sandwiches every lunchtime. 2. Fast food companies should get it out in the open and publish the ingredients of their foods.
Good evening. Good night. Good bye. (feel) great. (feel) bad. (be) so so. (be) fine / ok. (be) sick. (be) tired. (be) hot. (be) cold. (be) hungry. (be) thirsty.
A business deal would never go through without a bribe? ... 2. Free parking at the supermarket will go away if too many people from the office next door use it.
Adapted from: English Vocabulary in Use (pre-int. & int.): ... In business conversations, the name of the company is given and standard phrases like the ones ...