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___________________’s your name? Josh.

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This is Joane and her brother, John.___________________my friends.

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I’m from Milan.___________________is in Italy.

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Excuse me, how___________________your last name? J – O – H – N – S – O – N

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Oh,___________________are my keys!

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This is Billy and Cindy’s house. It’s___________________house.

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What is___________________?

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Where___________________?

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Water___________________at a temperature of 100º C.

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Many people___________________he is innocent.

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A vegetarian is someone who___________________eat meat.

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It’s my birthday___________________Friday.

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She was born ___________________ May.  ______ May 6th, 1979.

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Look! Andy___________________in the garden now.

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Why___________________an umbrella? It’s not raining now.

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This party is boring. We___________________a good time.

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___________________at school yesterday?

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Where___________________last summer?

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Were you at the shops at 5 p.m. yesterday? No, I___________________

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He___________________to go home last night.

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Do you know where___________________yesterday?

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___________________two airports in the city.

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___________________any restaurants here.

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I’m afraid I___________________here for your birthday.

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___________________you stand on your head for more than a minute?

No, I ___________________

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It’s my mom’s birthday next week.

I___________________her a present.

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What___________________do after school today?

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Last summer, we decided to spend our vacation at the beach because the weather was very hot in the mountains. The travel agent said that traveling by bus was the cheapest way, but we went by plane because it was faster. We wanted to have more time to spend at the beach. The weather was beautiful and we had a great time.

 

 We decided to go to the beach because___________________

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Last summer, we decided to spend our vacation at the beach because the weather was very hot in the mountains. The travel agent said that traveling by bus was the cheapest way, but we went by plane because it was faster. We wanted to have more time to spend at the beach. The weather was beautiful and we had a great time.

 

The bus was the___________________way to travel.

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Last summer, we decided to spend our vacation at the beach because the weather was very hot in the mountains. The travel agent said that traveling by bus was the cheapest way, but we went by plane because it was faster. We wanted to have more time to spend at the beach. The weather was beautiful and we had a great time.

 

We___________________our vacation.

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This 1 is Matt___________________than his father?

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A Jaguar is___________________than a Fiat.

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Tokyo is___________________city I’ve lived in.

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I feel really tired. I think I___________________to bed now.

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A: Would you like to come to my house for dinner tonight?

B: Great idea! I___________________bring some wine!

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A: Do you want to have beef or chicken?

B: I think I___________________have beef.

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A: What are your problems for the holiday?

B: I___________________visit my relatives for a few days and then go walking in Scotland.

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Brad Pitt is a popular actor but I don’t like___________________

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The teacher always gives the students homework. She always gives___________________homework.

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We don’t know the answer. We don’t know___________________

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 Do penguins fly? No, they___________________

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I___________________my boyfriend since Christmas.

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How long___________________married?

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Have you found a job___________________?

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This is the best tea I’ve___________________tasted.

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I don’t have a cent to give you. I___________________bought a new car.

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Magda knows a lot about badgers, but she___________________a live one.

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I’m     ___________________the summer holidays.

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Mom___________________her job when I was born.

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The TV is too loud. Please,___________________

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The doctor has told her that she must___________________drinking.

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My boots are dirty. I’d better take them___________________before I come in.

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Dear Christine,

Wow! You’re a movie star! Was that really you in When I Met Her? I was actually thinking about you when I saw your face in the movie. Actually, I’m not surprised. You were the most talented actress in high school.

Do you remember when we met? It was Cathy Parson’s birthday party. We sat at the same table. First, we talked about our favorite rock music. Then we danced to some awful pop song. And at the end of the night, I walked you home. It was a wonderful night.

I’m a lawyer now. I have a wife and three children, and we live in the city. I love my family and my job, but I don’t like the city. It’s too noisy. And there aren’t enough parks. My children never see tress. If I get a better job, we may move to the suburbs.

We haven’t spoken for 20 years. What are you like now? I remember you as somebody who had a good sense of humor and used to talk a lot. How long have you been a star? If you have some free time, maybe we could meet for a coffee. Please call me sometime. We should really hang out.

Looking forward to hearing from you,

Luke Perucci.

 

According to the text, Luke…

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Dear Christine,

Wow! You’re a movie star! Was that really you in When I Met Her? I was actually thinking about you when I saw your face in the movie. Actually, I’m not surprised. You were the most talented actress in high school.

Do you remember when we met? It was Cathy Parson’s birthday party. We sat at the same table. First, we talked about our favorite rock music. Then we danced to some awful pop song. And at the end of the night, I walked you home. It was a wonderful night.

I’m a lawyer now. I have a wife and three children, and we live in the city. I love my family and my job, but I don’t like the city. It’s too noisy. And there aren’t enough parks. My children never see tress. If I get a better job, we may move to the suburbs.

We haven’t spoken for 20 years. What are you like now? I remember you as somebody who had a good sense of humor and used to talk a lot. How long have you been a star? If you have some free time, maybe we could meet for a coffee. Please call me sometime. We should really hang out.

Looking forward to hearing from you,

Luke Perucci.

 

According to the text, Luke…

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Dear Christine,

Wow! You’re a movie star! Was that really you in When I Met Her? I was actually thinking about you when I saw your face in the movie. Actually, I’m not surprised. You were the most talented actress in high school.

Do you remember when we met? It was Cathy Parson’s birthday party. We sat at the same table. First, we talked about our favorite rock music. Then we danced to some awful pop song. And at the end of the night, I walked you home. It was a wonderful night.

I’m a lawyer now. I have a wife and three children, and we live in the city. I love my family and my job, but I don’t like the city. It’s too noisy. And there aren’t enough parks. My children never see tress. If I get a better job, we may move to the suburbs.

We haven’t spoken for 20 years. What are you like now? I remember you as somebody who had a good sense of humor and used to talk a lot. How long have you been a star? If you have some free time, maybe we could meet for a coffee. Please call me sometime. We should really hang out.

Looking forward to hearing from you,

Luke Perucci.

 

According to the text, …

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Dear Christine,

Wow! You’re a movie star! Was that really you in When I Met Her? I was actually thinking about you when I saw your face in the movie. Actually, I’m not surprised. You were the most talented actress in high school.

Do you remember when we met? It was Cathy Parson’s birthday party. We sat at the same table. First, we talked about our favorite rock music. Then we danced to some awful pop song. And at the end of the night, I walked you home. It was a wonderful night.

I’m a lawyer now. I have a wife and three children, and we live in the city. I love my family and my job, but I don’t like the city. It’s too noisy. And there aren’t enough parks. My children never see tress. If I get a better job, we may move to the suburbs.

We haven’t spoken for 20 years. What are you like now? I remember you as somebody who had a good sense of humor and used to talk a lot. How long have you been a star? If you have some free time, maybe we could meet for a coffee. Please call me sometime. We should really hang out.

Looking forward to hearing from you,

Luke Perucci.

 

According to the text, we can say that…

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He was believed to have been born on April 16th, 1889. There is some doubt whether April 16th is actually his birthday, and it is possible he was not born in 1889. There is also uncertainty about his birthplace: London or Fontainebleau, France. There is no doubt, however, as to his parentage: he was born to Charles Chaplin, Sr. and Hannah Harriette Hill (aka Lily Harley on stage), both Music Hall entertainers. His parents separated soon after his birth, leaving him in the care of his increasingly unstable mother.

In 1896, Chaplin’s mother was unable to find work; Charlie and his older half-brother Sydney Chaplin had to be left in the workhouse at Lambeth, moving after several weeks to Hanwell School for Orphans and Destitute Children. His father died an alcoholic when Charlie was 12, and his mother suffered a mental breakdown, and was eventually admitted temporarily to the Cane Hill Asylum at Coulsdon (near Croydon). She died in 1928 in the United States, two years after coming to the States to live with Chaplin, by then a commercial success.

Charlie first took to the stage when, aged five, he performed in Music Hall in 1894, standing in for his mother. As a child, he was confined to a bed for weeks due to a serious illness, and, at night, his mother would sit at the window and act out what was going on outside. In 1900, aged 11, his brother helped get him the role of a comic cat in the pan- tomime Cinderella at the London Hippodrome. In 1903 he appeared in ‘Jim, A Romance of Cockayne’, followed by his first regular job, as the newspaper boy Billy in Sherlock Holmes, a part he played into 1906. This was followed by Casey’s ‘Court Circus’ variety show, and, the following year, he became a clown in Fred Karno’s ‘Fun Factory’ slapstick comedy company.

According to immigration records, he arrived in the United States with the Karno troupe on October 2nd, 1912. In the Karno Company was Arthur Stanley Jefferson, who would later become known as Stan Laurel. Chaplin and Laurel shared a room in a board- ing house. Stan Laurel returned to England but Chaplin remained in the United States.

 

Chaplin’s act was seen by film producer Mack Sennett, who hired him for his studio, the Keystone Film Company.

This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Original Wikipedia article.

 

Chaplin might have been born some years earlier than is currently believed.

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He was believed to have been born on April 16th, 1889. There is some doubt whether April 16th is actually his birthday, and it is possible he was not born in 1889. There is also uncertainty about his birthplace: London or Fontainebleau, France. There is no doubt, however, as to his parentage: he was born to Charles Chaplin, Sr. and Hannah Harriette Hill (aka Lily Harley on stage), both Music Hall entertainers. His parents separated soon after his birth, leaving him in the care of his increasingly unstable mother.

In 1896, Chaplin’s mother was unable to find work; Charlie and his older half-brother Sydney Chaplin had to be left in the workhouse at Lambeth, moving after several weeks to Hanwell School for Orphans and Destitute Children. His father died an alcoholic when Charlie was 12, and his mother suffered a mental breakdown, and was eventually admitted temporarily to the Cane Hill Asylum at Coulsdon (near Croydon). She died in 1928 in the United States, two years after coming to the States to live with Chaplin, by then a commercial success.

Charlie first took to the stage when, aged five, he performed in Music Hall in 1894, standing in for his mother. As a child, he was confined to a bed for weeks due to a serious illness, and, at night, his mother would sit at the window and act out what was going on outside. In 1900, aged 11, his brother helped get him the role of a comic cat in the pan- tomime Cinderella at the London Hippodrome. In 1903 he appeared in ‘Jim, A Romance of Cockayne’, followed by his first regular job, as the newspaper boy Billy in Sherlock Holmes, a part he played into 1906. This was followed by Casey’s ‘Court Circus’ variety show, and, the following year, he became a clown in Fred Karno’s ‘Fun Factory’ slapstick comedy company.

According to immigration records, he arrived in the United States with the Karno troupe on October 2nd, 1912. In the Karno Company was Arthur Stanley Jefferson, who would later become known as Stan Laurel. Chaplin and Laurel shared a room in a board- ing house. Stan Laurel returned to England but Chaplin remained in the United States.

 

Chaplin’s act was seen by film producer Mack Sennett, who hired him for his studio, the Keystone Film Company.

This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Original Wikipedia article.

 

Chaplin’s mother died before her son was sucessful.

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He was believed to have been born on April 16th, 1889. There is some doubt whether April 16th is actually his birthday, and it is possible he was not born in 1889. There is also uncertainty about his birthplace: London or Fontainebleau, France. There is no doubt, however, as to his parentage: he was born to Charles Chaplin, Sr. and Hannah Harriette Hill (aka Lily Harley on stage), both Music Hall entertainers. His parents separated soon after his birth, leaving him in the care of his increasingly unstable mother.

In 1896, Chaplin’s mother was unable to find work; Charlie and his older half-brother Sydney Chaplin had to be left in the workhouse at Lambeth, moving after several weeks to Hanwell School for Orphans and Destitute Children. His father died an alcoholic when Charlie was 12, and his mother suffered a mental breakdown, and was eventually admitted temporarily to the Cane Hill Asylum at Coulsdon (near Croydon). She died in 1928 in the United States, two years after coming to the States to live with Chaplin, by then a commercial success.

Charlie first took to the stage when, aged five, he performed in Music Hall in 1894, standing in for his mother. As a child, he was confined to a bed for weeks due to a serious illness, and, at night, his mother would sit at the window and act out what was going on outside. In 1900, aged 11, his brother helped get him the role of a comic cat in the pan- tomime Cinderella at the London Hippodrome. In 1903 he appeared in ‘Jim, A Romance of Cockayne’, followed by his first regular job, as the newspaper boy Billy in Sherlock Holmes, a part he played into 1906. This was followed by Casey’s ‘Court Circus’ variety show, and, the following year, he became a clown in Fred Karno’s ‘Fun Factory’ slapstick comedy company.

According to immigration records, he arrived in the United States with the Karno troupe on October 2nd, 1912. In the Karno Company was Arthur Stanley Jefferson, who would later become known as Stan Laurel. Chaplin and Laurel shared a room in a board- ing house. Stan Laurel returned to England but Chaplin remained in the United States.

 

Chaplin’s act was seen by film producer Mack Sennett, who hired him for his studio, the Keystone Film Company.

This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Original Wikipedia article.

 

Chaplin first performed on the stage after he arrived in the United States.

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He was believed to have been born on April 16th, 1889. There is some doubt whether April 16th is actually his birthday, and it is possible he was not born in 1889. There is also uncertainty about his birthplace: London or Fontainebleau, France. There is no doubt, however, as to his parentage: he was born to Charles Chaplin, Sr. and Hannah Harriette Hill (aka Lily Harley on stage), both Music Hall entertainers. His parents separated soon after his birth, leaving him in the care of his increasingly unstable mother.

In 1896, Chaplin’s mother was unable to find work; Charlie and his older half-brother Sydney Chaplin had to be left in the workhouse at Lambeth, moving after several weeks to Hanwell School for Orphans and Destitute Children. His father died an alcoholic when Charlie was 12, and his mother suffered a mental breakdown, and was eventually admitted temporarily to the Cane Hill Asylum at Coulsdon (near Croydon). She died in 1928 in the United States, two years after coming to the States to live with Chaplin, by then a commercial success.

Charlie first took to the stage when, aged five, he performed in Music Hall in 1894, standing in for his mother. As a child, he was confined to a bed for weeks due to a serious illness, and, at night, his mother would sit at the window and act out what was going on outside. In 1900, aged 11, his brother helped get him the role of a comic cat in the pan- tomime Cinderella at the London Hippodrome. In 1903 he appeared in ‘Jim, A Romance of Cockayne’, followed by his first regular job, as the newspaper boy Billy in Sherlock Holmes, a part he played into 1906. This was followed by Casey’s ‘Court Circus’ variety show, and, the following year, he became a clown in Fred Karno’s ‘Fun Factory’ slapstick comedy company.

According to immigration records, he arrived in the United States with the Karno troupe on October 2nd, 1912. In the Karno Company was Arthur Stanley Jefferson, who would later become known as Stan Laurel. Chaplin and Laurel shared a room in a board- ing house. Stan Laurel returned to England but Chaplin remained in the United States.

 

Chaplin’s act was seen by film producer Mack Sennett, who hired him for his studio, the Keystone Film Company.

This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Original Wikipedia article.

 

His first serious job was delivering newspapers.

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