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object of
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verb or
a
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(c):
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in
parentheses. Use any
appropriate verb form.
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(you,
tell)
us about tonight,
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(begin)
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(give)
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the
forehead because
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irregular
plursl
forms.
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an English course.
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written
English: My
brother
is
caller
than
I
(am).
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spoken
English:
My
brother
u
taller
than
me.
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COMPARATIVE
form of the ...
good
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far
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bad,
and
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the
comparative
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the
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information
7.
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B:
(you, take)
another English course?
A:
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I
do.
I
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in
British
English.
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(know, not)
her for a long time.
I've
known her for only a short time.
5.
(she, be)
a good friend of yours for a long time?
6.
She
(be, not)
a friend of mine for a long time.
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