COMBINE AS COLUNAS
TO) look through
1. I usually
very early
( )get in
2. What time do you usually
home from scholl?
I ) take off
3. _
of here!
( ) give up
4. I hurt my foot as I was
the bus.
their shoes. To get out
5. In Japanese homes, people typically
tum on
6. Nail is going to
a job as a marketing consultant.
7. John and Sally sometimes
at weekends.
( ) go out
8. Please,
this form with your data.
( ) hold on
9. The psychologist is going to
the tests answers ( ) broke up
carefully.
c) face up
10. Calm,
this beautiful dress.
( ) look for
11. Can you __ _ the TV set please?
( ) call up
12.I think you must
drinking.
( ) fill in
13. My sister and my brother - in-law
last Sunday. I put on
14.Dad is - an employment answer.
( ) get up
15. It's too cold, why don't you _ this anorak?
( ) try on
16.
me
on Wednesday, ok?
( ) getting off
17.A vocational test can_ _ the best career for you. C) point out
18.1_
home at about 10 every nights.
( ) get back
19._ me_
in a few days my darling. ( ) stand up
20. We always
when the principal comes here.
( ) looking forward to
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Soluções para a tarefa
Resposta:
1- I usually (get up) very early.
2- What time do you usually (getting of) home from school?
3- (Go out) of here.
4- I hurt my foot as I was (to get out) the bus.
5- In Japanese homes, people typically (take off) their shoes.
6- Nail is going to (get in) a job as a marketing consultant.
7- John and Sally sometimes (face up) at weekends.
8- Please, (fill in) this form with your data.
9- The psychologist is going the tests answers ( ) broke up carefully
10- Calm, (try on) this beautiful dress.
11- Can you (turn on) the TV set please?
12- I think you must (give up) drinking.
13- My sister and my brother - in-law ( ) last Sunday.
14- Dad is (looking foward to) an employmeny answer;
15- Its too cold, why don't you (put on) this anorak?
16- (Look for) me on Wednesday, ok?
17- A vocational teste can (look through) the best career for you.
18- (Get back) home at about 10 every nights.
19- (Call me up) in a few days my darling.
20- We always (stand up) when the principal comes here.