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Andrea didn’t really love Jack and she knew he didn’t really love her, either. So it didn’t bother her at all when, two weeks after their wedding, she saw Jack kissing a young man on his yacht. His name was Howard. That was another reason Jack needed her. What would the public think [...]]]></description>
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Can I borrow a newspaper?
Has anyone got a pencil?
Chris has just got a parking fine.

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What&#8217;s the matter? Look at the pictures. Write the correct name to start each sentence.

So what do they need? Can you guess which of the things they need? (There is one thing extra.)

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The experts don’t always get it right when it comes to predicting the future. Add will and one of the verbs in the box to the incomplete predictions.

Can you match the predictions to who said them?


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‘The radio has no imaginable commercial value. Who would pay for a message sent to nobody in particular?’
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read a newspaper, look up a word in a dictionary, look at a map, forget someone&#8217;s name, give an answer, listen to the radio

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Which action? Write a suitable verb (action) on each line.

After work… After lessons… Complete these sentences about yourself. Use any phrase from the list. Add your own phrases if you [...]]]></description>
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