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English, 25.12.2021 14:00, victoriavacodos

1 There aren’t stairs. 2 Hugo to school last week.

3 a school near here?
A There is Is there
4 central heating in your flat?
A Are there
5 How many bedrooms in her new house?

6 Daniela and Martina to Dublin last weekend.
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7 There are glasses in the kitchen.

8 I listened but I any noise.

9 a very noisy party in our neighbour’s house last weekend.

10 We a good time at your party yesterday.

11 some shelves in the study.

12 Petra the film was awful.

13 They the bank manager yesterday.
A don’t meet meet met
14 There’s comfortable sofa in the living room.

15 How many students there in class on Monday?

16 isn’t a garage. We park on the street.
A Where
17 A Did you see your friend who works at the hospital?
B Yes, I .
A saw
18 any good programmes on TV last night?
A Was
19 When I was young I in the same bedroom as my sister.

20 Where for lunch with Anna?

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