Less Pre-Intermediate 8-7
Lesson 8
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Show your understanding of the vocabulary by filling in the blanks.
Precious |
Vast |
Previously |
Show your understanding of the vocabulary by filling in the blanks.
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Lesson 8 Documento sin título Read these sentences and fill in the blanks to describe the subject. Use the verbs from above to make adjectives. Janie thinks there is a monster in her closet. She is . Jim and Lisa had a wedding last week. They are . The store is open until 10pm. It’s…
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