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English, 11.05.2021 03:40, amanda2517

Off smartly 1. Use the words you have found in the blanks below. You may have to
change the form of the verb first.
a. The captain saluted, turned to the left, and
b. David crashed his empty glass down onto the table, rose quickly, and
out of the hotel.
C. Dressed in his new suit, and keen to show it and himself to the world,
Shahid
down the street.
d. The man who had fallen and twisted his ankle
into the
doctor's surgery.
into the Director's
2. As cool as a cucumber, Ozair just
Office and sat down opposite the Director himself.
The boys could not keep up with the Scout-Master as he was
down the path at a fearful pace.​

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