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  • Keys

    Section 1:

    2.  1. A farmer wanted to have his hens serviced.

    2. He was hoping he could get a special rooster.

    3. Before setting him loose, he gave him a little talk.

    4. He mounted all the horses at the same frantic pace.

    5. In the pighouse he did the same.

    6. His legs were up in the air, his eyes rolled back.

    7. A buzzard was already circling above Randy.

    8. The buzzard's getting closer.

    3.  True: 2, 3, 7. False: 1, 4, 5, 6.

    4.  1-Å, 2-B, 3-D, 4-F, 5-C, 6-G, 7-A, 8-1, 9-K, 10-J, 11-H.

    5.  1. He went to the market looking for a rooster.

    2. I have just the rooster for you.

    3. I'm counting on you to do your stuff.

    4. And without a word Randy strutted into the henhouse.

    5. There was much squawking and many feathers flying.

    6. Randy had finished having his way with each hen.

    7. The farmer was watching all of this with disbelief.

    8. Oh you poor thing, you've killed yourself. I warned you.

    6.  1. A farmer wanted to have his hens serviced, so he went to the market looking for a rooster.

    2. He wanted to find a very good rooster to service all his hens, and when he told this to the market vendor, the man answered: «I've just the rooster for you.»

    3. «Randy here is the greatest rooster you might have ever seen!»

    7. So the farmer took Randy back to the farm.

    Section 2:

    2.  1. He waited to see what would happen.

    2. The burglar heard nothing and resumed his search.

    3. This was puzzling to the burglar and he was about equally curious and scared.

    4. He began working his way toward the voice.

    5. This scared the hell out of the burglar.

    6. He felt around and found a switch and turned it on.

    7. The parrot looked at the burglar and said, «I see you and Jesus sees you.»

    3.  1-C, 2-A, 3-Å, 4-B, 5-F, 6-D.

    4. 1-C, 2-1, 3-G, 4-J, 5-D, 6-H, 7-A, 8-K, 9-E, 10-L, 11-F, 12-Ì, 13-Â, 14-0, 15-R, 16-S, 17-P, 18-T, 19-Q, 20-U, 21-N.

    5.  1. A burglar had broken into a house late at night, in total

    darkness.

    2. He stopped and listened for a while and heard nothing.

    3. He began to look for the room with all the «goodies».

    4. He could faintly understand the words.

    5. This made the burglar just freeze.

    6. The burglar resumed his search.

    7. The burglar was equally curious and scared.

    6.  burglars 

    hells 

    journeys 

    birds

    houses 

    minutes 

    rooms 

    cages

    nights 

    noises 

    times 

    parrots

    ways 

    lights 

    searches 

    bags

    voices 

    switches 

    puzzles 

    tables

    Section 3:

    2. 1. How can he be dead?

    2. «Isn't there some other test you can run?»

    3. The vet leaves and returns with a case, and a large cat emerges.

    4. The cat sniffs around the dog's head.

    5. After a minute or two the cat returns.

    6. I guess you're right.

    7. At least I did my best.

    8. How much do I owe you?

    9. All you did was perform a cat scan.

    3.  True: 3, 5. False: 1, 2, 4, 6, 7.

    4.  1-C, 2-H, 3-D, 4-1, 5-B, 6-F, 7-J, 8-G, 9-A, 10-E, 11-P, 12-Q, 13-M, 14-0, 15-R, 16-K, 17-N, 18-L.

    5.  1. Doctor, I think there's something wrong with my dog.

    2. He hasn't moved all day.

    3. The vet examined the dog.

    4. Are you sure it's dead?

    5. Isn't there some other test you can run?

    6. He opened the case and a large cat emerged.

    7. The cat sniffed around the dog's head.

    8. What did you do that costs $230?

    6.  1. rooster,

    2. feathers,

    3. curious,

    4. motionless,

    5. switch,

    6. freeze,

    7. service,

    8. furious,

    9. resume,

    10. emerge.

    7.  1.The woman visits the vet every other day.

    2. The dog has not moved since yesterday.

    3. The vet is examining the dog at the moment.

    4. Is my dog dead?

    5. What test are you running now?

    6. «I am leaving at the moment, and will return in a minute,» said the vet.

    7."What are you carrying in this case?" asked the woman. 8. I open this case every morning. 9.Have you ever seen such a cat before?

    10. No, I have never seen such a cat in all my life.

    11. What is he sniffing around at present?

    12. Why is he circling my dog?

    13. How much do I owe you?

    8.  1. Does the woman go to the vet?

    2. Is there anything wrong with my dog?

    3. Has he moved all day?

    4. Are you afraid my dog is dead?

    5. Does the vet leave and return in a moment?

    6. Does he open the case?

    7. Is a large cat emerging?

    8. Is the cat plodding over to the dog?

    9.  1. Who hasn't moved all day?

    What hasn't the dog done all day?

    How long hasn't the dog moved?

    2. Who leaves and returns in a moment?

    What does the vet do?

    When does the vet leave and return?

    3. Who returns to its cage after a minute or two?

    What does the cat do after a minute or two?

    Where does the cat return after a minute or two? When does the cat return to its cage?

    Section 4:

    2.  1. The audience would be different each week.

    2. The magician allowed himself to do the same tricks.

    3. Once the parrot understood he started shouting.

    4. Look, he is hiding the flowers.

    5. The magician was furious but couldn't do anything.

    6. One day the ship had an accident and sank.

    7. They stared at each other with hate.

    3.  1-B, 2-F, 3-D, 4-C, 5-E, 6-A.

    4.  1-D, 2-H, 3-Å, 4-C, 5-1, 6-G, 7-A, 8-F, 9-B.

    5.  1. There was only one problem.

    2. The parrot began to understand how the magician did his tricks.

    3. Once he understood he started shouting in the middle of the show.

    4. Look, he is hiding the flowers in the hat.

    5. The magician was furious but couldn't do anything.

    6. After all, it was the captain's parrot.

    7. This went on for a day, and another and another.

    6.  1. When the magician worked on a cruise ship he allowed himself to do one and the same trick over and over again.

    2. The magician was hiding the flowers under the table while he was doing his tricks.

    3. There was only one problem yesterday.

    4. There were three problems yesterday.

    5. As soon as the captain had seen the show he started shouting at the magician.

    6. He was shouting all day long.

    7. After the ship had sunk the magician found himself on a log of wood.

    8. When a week had passed, the parrot said that he was giving up.

    7. 1. Who was working on a cruise ship in the Caribbean?

    What was the magician doing on a cruise ship in the Caribbean?

    Where was the magician working?

    2. Who began to understand how the magician did every trick?

    What did the captain's parrot begin to understand?

    Whose parrot began to understand how the magician did every trick?

    3. Who started shouting in the middle of the show?

    What did he start doing in the middle of the show?

    When did he start shouting?

    4. Who is hiding the flowers under the table?

    What is he hiding under the table?

    Where is he hiding the flowers?

    5. Who found himself on a piece of wood in the middle of the ocean with the parrot?

    Where did the magician find himself with the parrot?

    Where was the piece of wood the magician found himself on? Who did the magician find himself on a piece of wood in the middle of the ocean with?

    Section 5:

    2.  1. That's terrible!

    2. I have a solution to your problem.

    3. Bring your parrots over to my house.

    4. I have taught my parrots to pray and read the Bible.

    5. The lady brings her female parrots to the priest's house.

    6. The male parrots are holding rosary beads.

    7. «Do you want to have some fun?»

    8. One male parrot looks over to the other and says, «Put the Bible away.»

    3.  True: 3, 5, 7. False: 1, 2, 4, 6.

    4.  1-Å, 2-C, 3-H, 4-D, 5-B, 6-G, 7-A, 8-F.

    5.  1. One lady approaches a priest and tells him, "Father, I have

    a problem."

    2. They only know how to say «Hi!»

    3. «That's terrible!» the priest exclaimed.

    4. My parrots will teach your parrots to stop saying those terrible things.

    5. Put the Bible away.

    6. Our prayer has been answered.

    6.  1. The lady will visit the priest next Tuesday.

    2. These parrots will never say such things again.

    3. The priest's two male talking parrots will be praying and reading the Bible from six till seven tomorrow.

    4. My parrots will teach your parrots to stop saying that terrible phrase.

    5. They will have taught them to pray and worship by next Sunday.

    6. «I will solve your problem,» the priest said, «if you bring your parrots over to my house.»

    7. Tell me, when you will bring your parrots.

    7.  1. Who will buy these two talking female parrots?

    What will I do? What will I buy?

    What parrots will I buy?

    2. Who will have a solution to your problem?

    What will I have?

    Whose problem will I have a solution to?

    3. Who will put them with my two male talking parrots?

    What will I do?

    Who will I put them with?

    4. Who will teach your parrots to stop saying that terrible phrase?

    Whose parrots will teach your parrots to stop saying that terrible phrase?

    What will my parrots do?

    What will my parrots teach your parrots?

    What phrase will my parrots teach your parrots to stop saying?

    5. Who will learn to pray and worship?

    Whose parrots will learn to pray and worship?

    What will your female parrots do?

    What will your female parrots learn to do?

    8. 1. One lady approaches a priest.

    2. Father, I have a problem.

    3. I have these two talking female parrots.

    4. "What do they say?' the priest asked.

    5. Do you want to have some fun?

    6. I have a solution to your problem.

    7. Thank you, Father!

    8. The priest's two male parrots are holding rosary beads.

    Section 6:

    2.  1. There were two bulls, a young one named George and an old one named Sam.

    2. It was that time of year to satisfy the local female population.

    3. Young George was pretty excited.

    4. George, relax.

    5. We'll wait until they're lined up at the feed trough.

    6. Feeding time came and all the heifers were lined up.

    7. Now, George, here is how this is gonna work.

    8. One more important thing to remember.

    9. He remembers Sam's instructions about being polite.

    3.  1-A, 2-C, 3-F, 4-B, 5-E, 6-D.

    4.  1-D, 2-F, 3-C, 4-H, 5-G, 6-A, 7-1, 8-J, 9-B, 10-Å.

    5.  1. Young George was pretty excited.

    2. Feeding time came.

    3. Sam had a few more instructions.

    4. Here is how this is gonna work.

    5. We'll meet in the middle.

    6. Hang on, George! One more important thing to remember.

    7. Show them some respect and be polite.

    6.  1. How many bulls were there on the farm?

    2. It was that time of year when bulls were pretty excited.

    3. It was the heifers that were lined up at the feed trough.

    4. There was a bull and some heifers there.

    5. There is one more important thing to remember.

    6. It was spring and the bulls were pretty excited.

    7. It was George who well remembered Sam's instructions about being polite.

    7.  1. Two bulls wanted to satisfy all the local female population last year.

    2. Sam went down to those heifers over there yesterday.

    3. We will wait until they're lined up at the feed trough.

    4. We will have our way with the ladies in a nice orderly fashion in five minutes.

    5. Feeding time has just come. Line up!

    6. Sam started at one end, and George started at the other.

    7. We will meet very soon. You'll have to wait a little.

    8. Are you showing respect to these ladies?

    8.  1. population,

    2. trough,

    3. satisfy,

    4. relax,

    5. feeding,

    6. respect,

    7. female,

    8. exclaim,

    9. allow,

    10. pray.

    Section 7:

    2.  1. A farmer got a good deal on a dozen pigs.

    2. When he got them home he realized they were all females.

    3. He wanted to bring his girl pigs over to the neighbor's boy pigs so they could get some baby pigs.

    4. The farmer loaded the girl pigs in his truck.

    5. That night he went back to pick them up.

    6. They would start acting real different.

    7. Next morning he went and checked his pigs.

    3. true: 2, 5. false: 1, 3, 4, 6.

    4. 1-a, 2-c, 3-j, 4-e, 5-1, 6-d, 7-k, 8-l, 9-f, 10-h, 11-g, 12-b.

    5. 1. He talked to his neighbor to see if he could bring his pigs over to his place.

    2. The neighbor agreed and so the farmer loaded the pigs in the truck.

    3. The same night he went back to pick them up.

    4. How will I know if they are going to have little pigs?

    5. Honey, look out the window and see if the pigs are acting different.

    6. Eleven of them are in the back of the truck and one is behind the wheel honking the horn.

    6.  1. What you say about your boy pigs sounds really good.

    2. The neighbor happily agreed and so the farmer quickly loaded his pigs in the truck.

    3. Honey, look out the window and see if the pigs are acting different.

    4. Eleven of them are in the back of the truck and one is behind the wheel honking the horn rather loudly.

    5. The farmer could hardly get his girl pigs home – so happy they were.

    7. 1. Who got a good deal on a dozen pigs at an auction?

    What did the farmer get at an auction?

    How many pigs did the farmer get a good deal on at an auction?

    Where did the farmer get a good deal on a dozen pigs?

    2. Who loaded the girl pigs in his truck to visit the neighbor's pigs?

    What did the farmer do?

    Who did the farmer load in his truck to visit the neighbor's pigs?

    Where did the farmer load the girl pigs to visit the neighbor's pigs?

    Who did the farmer visit?

    3. Who said that they would start acting real different?

    What would they start doing?

    How would they start acting?

    Who would start acting real different?

    4. When did he go to check his pigs?

    Who went to check his pigs the next morning?

    Who did he go to check the next morning?

    When did he go to check his pigs?

    5. Who was sitting at the table the next morning?

    Where was he sitting the next morning?

    When was he sitting at the table?

    Section 8:

    2. 1. A young couple were on their honeymoon.

    2. How can I tell my wife that my socks absolutely stink?

    3. I've managed to keep it from her while we were dating.

    4. I've been very lucky to keep it from him.

    5. He's bound to find out.

    6. How do I tell him gently?

    7. Darling, I've a confession to make.

    8. So have I, love.

    3. 1-D, 2-A, 3-C, 4-B, 5-F, 6-E.

    4. 1-f, 2-1, 3-d, 4-k, 5-e, 6-c, 7-l, 8-n, 9-m, 10-a, 11-g, 12-J, 13-B, 14-H.

    5. 1. Sooner or later she's bound to find it out.

    2. Meanwhile, the wife was sitting in the bed.

    3. I've been lucky to do it while we were courting.

    4. How do I tell him gently?

    5. The husband finally plucks up courage.

    6. He climbs over to his wife and puts his arm around her neck and says.

    7. So have I, my love.

    6. 1. The husband, as well as his wife, was in the hotel.

    2. It was the young couple who rented the apartment.

    3. Both the husband and the wife were bound to find it out.

    4. Everyone in the house knows that they have left.

    5. Both were afraid to confess their secrets to each other.

    6. A pair of his socks was lying on the table.

    7. Neither my wife nor her relatives know that my feet stink.

    8. The number of married couples in our hotel is growing.

    9. Honeymoon Jokes is the most funny section of the book.

    7. 1. I've got really smelly feet. They've got too.

    2. My socks absolutely stink. Mine also do.

    3. I didn't manage to keep it from her. We didn't either.

    4. We weren't dating. Neither were they.

    5. I've been very lucky to keep it from him. So has she.

    6. The husband has finally plucked up his courage. So have I.

    7. He hadn't walked into the bedroom. She hadn't either.

    8. He won't walk over to the bed. Neither will I.

    9. He didn't put his arm around her neck. I didn't either.

    10. He moves his face very close to hers. I do too.

    11. I've a confession to make. So has she.

    8. 1. The husband was sitting in the bathroom on the edge of the bathtub.

    2. I've got really smelly feet and my socks absolutely stink.

    3. I've managed to keep it from her while we were dating.

    4. The wife was sitting in the bed.

    5. How do I tell my husband that I've got really bad breath?

    6. The husband plucks up enough courage.

    7. He walks into the bedroom.

    8. He puts his arm around her neck.

    Section 9:

    2. 1. a couple was planning on getting married.

    2. They decided to just go back to their new apartment.

    3. The groom had three close friends.

    4. They were prone to committing practical jokes.

    5. They decided to pull a practical joke on their friends.

    6. The carpenter decided he would cut the slats.

    7. The bed would collapse.

    8. Their feet didn't reach the bottom.

    3. True: 2, 4. False: 1, 3, 5, 6.

    4. 1-Å, 2-h, 3-a, 4-g, 5-b, 6-j, 7-1, 8-d, 9-m, 10-k, 11-c, 12-L, 13-F.

    5. 1. A couple was planning on getting married.

    2. The groom had three close friends.

    3. They were prone to committing practical jokes.

    4. The carpenter decided he would cut the slats in the bed.

    5. The dentist chuckled and wouldn't tell anyone what he planned to do.

    6. I'm gonna kill the bastard!

    6. 1. as the young couple didn't have much money to go on a honeymoon, they decided that they would go back to their new apartment after the wedding.

    2. The groom's close friends thought that they would act wisely if they committed some practical jokes on their newly married friends.

    3. The carpenter decided he would cut the slats.

    4. They thought that when the couple climbed into bed, the bed would collapse.

    5. The ordinary guy decided to short-sheet the bed, so that their feet would not reach the bottom.

    6. The dentist chuckled and wouldn't tell anyone what he planned to do.

    7. 1. commit,

    2. collapse,

    3. married,

    4. confession,

    5. couple,

    6. breath,

    7. courage,

    8. lucky,

    9. realize,

    10. load.

    Section 10:

    2. 1. The hotel was all abuzz about the wedding.

    2. The groom looked pretty feeble.

    3. The feeling was that the wedding night might kill him.

    4. The next morning, the bride came down the main staircase.

    5. She finally managed to get to the counter.

    6. The clerk looked really concerned.

    7. You look like you've been wrestling an alligator.

    3. 1-g, 2-d, 3-f, 4-e, 5-b, 6-c, 7-a.

    4. 1-c, 2-f, 3-d, 4-h, 5-l, 6-b, 7-j, 8-1, 9-k, 10-a, 11-g, 12-e.

    5. 1. The groom looked pretty feeble.

    2. The wedding night might kill him.

    3. But lo and behold, the next morning, the bride slowly came down the staircase, hanging onto the bannister.

    4. The clerk looked really concerned.

    5. You look like you've been wrestling an alligator!

    6. 1. A small tourist hotel has been waiting for the newly married since early in the morning.

    2. They have come to the conclusion about their age only after a long discussion.

    3. The bride had been preparing for the wedding night for about two hours, and when she was ready, the groom had already fallen asleep.

    4. She has been wrestling with this crocodile since midnight.

    5. I've been saving up money in the bank for twenty five years, and I have already saved up about ten bucks.

    Section 11:

    2. 1. They celebrated their first night together.

    2. What do newlyweds do all night long?

    3. The groom goes into the bathroom but finds no towel there.

    4. He asks the bride to please bring a towel.

    5. He is exposing his body for the first time.

    6. Her eyes went up and down and at about midway they stopped.

    7. She asked shyly, «What's THAT?»

    3. True: 1, 3, 4. False: 2, 5, 6.

    4. 1-Å, 2-h, 3-c, 4-k, 5-f, 6-b, 7-j, 8-g, 9-1, 10-a, 11-d.

    5. 1. They were doing that all night long, time and time again.

    2. He emerged from the shower but found no towel.

    3. She saw all of him well.

    4. Her eyes went up and down, and at about midway they stopped.

    5. She asked shyly.

    6. Is that all we have left?

    6. 1. I asked her when she had been married.

    2. He said they had celebrated their first night together.

    3. He whispered that they were doing what newlyweds always did.

    4. The groom said he would go into the bathroom.

    5. He asked her to bring a towel from the bedroom.

    6. She wanted to know where he was.

    7. He wondered why she was staring at him in such a way.

    8. He said that was what they had so much fun with the night before.

    9. And she asked in despair if that was all they had left.

    7. 1. When the young couple were getting married, they decided they would celebrate their first night together.

    2. He said that he would go to the bathroom in the morning.

    3. Morning came and the groom went into the bathroom but found no towel there.

    4. When she got to the bathroom door, he had already opened it from inside.

    5. She said that was all that they had left.

    Section 12:

    2. 1. Two newlyweds went on their honeymoon.

    2. His toes were all twisted and discolored.

    3. What happened to your feet?

    4. I had a childhood disease called tolio.

    5. It only affects the toes.

    6. He removed his pants and revealed a pair of knees.

    3. 1-C, 2-B, 3-D, 4-A, 5-E.

    4. 1-f, 2-c, 3-d, 4-h, 5-b, 6-g, 7-Å, 8-À.

    5. 1. He took off his shoes and socks.

    2. What happened to your toes?

    3. I had a childhood disease called measles.

    4. He revealed an awful looking pair of knees.

    5. It only affects the knees.

    6. His wife gasped and said, «Don't tell me, you also had smallpox!»

    6. 1. Two newlyweds were invited to their friend's house to spend the honeymoon here last year.

    2. Just you wait! The shoes will be taken off in a moment.

    3. The socks are being dried at present.

    4. My toes are twisted because of the disease I had in childhood.

    5. At last the pants have been removed.

    6. His knees were definitely affected by polio.

    7. 1. His wife wanted to know what had happened to his feet.

    2. He told her he had had a childhood disease called tolio.

    3. She asked if he meant polio.

    4. She wanted to know what had happened to his knees.

    5. He said he had also had kneesles.

    6. She asked if he was having anything then.

    7. He said it only affected the knees.

    8. She asked not to tell her that he had also had smallcox.

    8. 1. toe,

    2. disease,

    3. remove,

    4. reveal,

    5. amazement,

    6. healthy,

    7. wrestle,

    8. groan,

    9. bride,

    10. awful.

    Section 13:

    2. 1. A man and his wife are visiting the local zoo.

    2. She's wearing a cute, loose-fitting dress.

    3. They walk through the ape exhibit.

    4. The gorilla is obviously excited at seeing the lady.

    5. The man suggests that his wife tease the poor fellow.

    6. Then the husband suggests that she let one of her straps fall.

    7. This drives the gorilla absolutely crazy.

    3. True: 2, 3. False: 1, 4, 5, 6.

    4. 1-D, 2-G, 3-C, 4-1, 5-H, 6-L, 7-A, 8-K, 9-B, 10-E, 11-J, 12-F.

    5. 1. She's wearing a cute, loose-fitting dress, sleeveless, with straps.

    2. The gorilla begins to go ape.

    3. The gorilla is obviously excited at seeing the lady in the pink dress.

    4. The husband suggests that his wife tease the poor fellow.

    5. He is making noises that would wake the dead.

    6. The gorilla is just about to tear the bars down.

    7. He quickly grabs her and flings into the cage.

    6. 1. The man insisted that his wife wear a cute, loose-fitting dress.

    2. It is imperative that we walk through the ape exhibit.

    3. The husband proposed that his wife tease the poor fellow.

    4. Then the husband urged her wife to let one of her straps fall.

    5. It is necessary to tear the bars down.

    6. It is important that you lift your dress up your thighs.

    7. It was a recommendation that you grab your wife and fling her into the cage.

    7. 1. I want you to visit the local zoo.

    2. I expect you to wear this cute dress.

    3. Don't make him go ape.

    4. I saw him jumping up on the bars.

    5. They heard the gorilla grunt and pound his chest with his free hand.

    6. I watched her wiggling her bottom.

    7. The husband noticed the ape being excited, and wanted his wife to tease the poor fellow even more.

    8. 1. The local zoo is being visited by a man and his wife.

    2. His chest is pounded with his free hand.

    3. The gorilla is obviously excited by the pretty lady in the pink dress.

    4. The dead would be woken by the noises.

    5. The bars are being torn down by the gorilla.

    6. Her dress has been lifted up her thighs.

    7. The poor gorilla is driven absolutely crazy.

    8. The wife is grabbed and flung in with the gorilla by her husband.

    Section 14:

    2. 1. a husband said to his wife, «i invited a friend home for supper.»

    2. Are you crazy?

    3. The house is a mess.

    4. All the dishes are dirty.

    5. I don't feel like cooking a fancy meal.

    6. Why did you invite a friend for supper?

    7. The poor fool is thinking about getting married.

    3. 1-d, 2-c, 3-b, 4-e, 5-a.

    4. 1-d, 2-c, 3-f, 4-b, 5-h, 6-g, 7-Å, 8-À.

    5. 1. I invited a friend home for supper.

    2. Are you crazy?

    3. I didn't go shopping.

    4. I don't feel like cooking a fancy meal.

    5. The poor fool is thinking about getting married.

    6. 1. Instead of going to the restaurant with a friend he invited him home for supper.

    2. She is talking to the husband now.

    3. On coming home he went shopping.

    4. I am fond of washing dishes.

    5. He finished working after 6 o'clock.

    6. He stopped eating and looked at the watch.

    7. We are eating salad.

    8. I am fond of shopping.

    9. The man smoking a cigarette is my brother.

    Section 15:

    2. 1. Trying to avoid the little woman, he parks a block away.

    2. He takes off his shoes, careful not to make a noise.

    3. He quietly opens the door and tiptoes into the room.

    4. He gets hit by a frying pan.

    5. He tells the story to a friend at the local watering hole.

    6. His best friend sadly shakes his head.

    7. I go borrow my bud's Harley.

    8. I take the Harley rat up on the porch.

    3. true: 1, 3, 5, 6. false: 2, 4, 7.

    4. 1-Å, 2-D, 3-1,4-B, 5-H, 6-J, 7-F, 8-A, 9-G, 10-C.

    5. 1. He takes off his shoes as he walks up the stairs.

    2. He quietly opens the door and tiptoes into the room.

    3. He gets hit by a frying pan.

    4. His best friend sadly shakes his head.

    5. Now here's how I do it.

    6. I take the Harley rat up on the porch.

    7. I slam open the door and scream.

    8. My wife is always asleep.

    6. 1. Having got drunk, the guy came home real late.

    2. Trying to avoid the little woman, he left his car a block away from his home.

    3. Walking up the stairs, he tries his best not to make a noise.

    4. Opening quietly the door and tiptoeing into the room, he gets hit by a frying pan.

    5. Telling the story to a friend the next day at the local watering hole, he sees him sadly shake his head.

    6. Taking the Harley rat up on the porch, I start screamin' and a cussin'.

    7. Slamming open the door and screamin', he finds his wife always asleep.

    7. 1. avoid,

    2. tiptoe,

    3. borrow,

    4. local,

    5. mess,

    6. exhibit,

    7. excitement,

    8 fellow,

    9. ape,

    10. sleeveless.

    Section 16:

    2. 1. Two of the guys are talking about the amount of control they had over their wives.

    2. The third guy remained quiet.

    3. After a while one of the first two guys turned to the third one.

    4. What sort of control do you have over your wife?

    5. Just the other night my wife came to me.

    6. The first two guys were amazed.

    7. The third man took a healthy swallow of his beer.

    3. 1-Å, 2-F, 3-C, 4-A, 5-B, 6-D, 7-G.

    4. 1-D, 2-Å, 3-C, 4-F, 5-H, 6-G, 7-B, 8-A.

    5. 1. There were three guys talking in the pub.

    2. What is the amount of control you have over your wife?

    3. The third guy remained quiet.

    4. After a while one of the first two turned to the third.

    5. Well, what about you?

    6. Just the other night my wife came to me on her hands and knees.

    7. What happened then?

    6. 1. Two of them are talking about the amount of control they got over their wives.

    2. What sort of control do you get over your wife?

    3. I'll tell you. Just the other night my wife got to me on her hands and knees.

    4. The first two guys got amazed.

    5. The third man got a healthy swallow of his beer.

    Section 17:

    2. 1. two couples wanted to join a church.

    2. We have special requirements for new parishioners.

    3. You must abstain from having sex.

    4. No problem at all, Pastor.

    5. Welcome to the church!

    6. I had to sleep on the couch for a couple of nights.

    7. We were not able to go without sex.

    8. My wife was reaching for a can of corn.

    3. true: 2, 3, 5, false: 1, 4, 6, 7.

    4. 1-Å, 2-a, 3-f, 4-1, 5-b, 6-j, 7-g, 8-c, 9-h, 10-d.

    5. 1. three couples wanted to join a church.

    2. We have special requirements for new parishioners.

    3. The couples agreed and came back at the end of two weeks.

    4. No problem at all, Pastor.

    5. Congratulations! Welcome to the church!

    6. The first week was not too bad.

    7. I had to sleep on the couch for a couple of nights.

    8. I was overcome with lust and took advantage of her right there.

    9. We're not welcome at the local supermarket anymore either.

    6. 1.you can join the church.

    2.You'll be able to join the church if you meet special requirements.

    3.You must abstain from sex for three weeks.

    4. We can't do this.

    5. We were to come in three weeks.

    6. We were not able to do this.

    7. I had to sleep on the couch.

    8. I didn't have to sleep on the couch.

    9. May I join your church without a trial period?

    10. I was allowed to do it without a trial period.

    11. You shouldn't go to the local supermarket anymore.

    7. 1. It's a recommendation that you join a church.

    2. It's necessary that we have special requirements for new parishioners.

    3. He suggested that we abstain from having sex for two weeks.

    4. He urged them to come back at the end of two weeks.

    5. He found it necessary to sleep on the couch for a couple of nights.

    8.  1. I want you to join a church.

    2. He expected them to abstain from having sex for two weeks.

    3. The pastor saw the elderly couple enter the church.

    4. He let them pass over to the altar.

    5. This made him sleep on the couch for a couple of nights.

    6. He watched the wife trying to reach for a can of corn.

    7. He saw her pick the can up.

    8. This made him take advantage of her right there.

    Section 18:

    2. 1. An elderly couple had been dating for some time.

    2. Before the wedding they embarked on a long conversation.

    3. They discussed finances, living arrangements and so on.

    4. Finally the old man decided to broach the subject of sex.

    5. Oh, I like to have it infrequently.

    6. Was that one word or two?

    3. True: 2, 6. False: 1, 3, 4, 5.

    4. 1-d, 2-c, 3-1, 4-e, 5-b, 6-j, 7-h, 8-k, 9-a, 10-f, 11-g.

    5. 1. An elderly couple decided it was finally time to marry.

    2. Before the wedding they spoke about how their marriage might work.

    3. Finally he decided to speak about their connubial relationship.

    4. Oh, I like to have it infrequently.

    5. Was that one word or two?

    6. 1. An elderly couple had been dating for some time.

    2. They had been meeting from May till December.

    3. Before the wedding they met at the restaurant, and after dinner they embarked on a long conversation.

    4. They spoke about their living arrangements and the way they would spend their honeymoon.

    5. She wanted to go to Naples, while he insisted on staying in the USA.

    6. He took the bottle of champagne which stood in front of him on the dinner table and poured some wine into her glass.

    7. The old man decided to discuss the subject of their connubial relations.

    8. She flung the wine into his face saying, «What do you take me for?»

    7. 1. we don't have to date any more.

    2. We can get married.

    3. We must discuss how our marriage will work.

    4. Do we have to discuss finances?

    5. May I broach the subject of our connubial relations?

    6. I have to ask you if I can discuss this point as well.

    7. Will I be allowed to do it frequently?

    8. I wasn't able to understand what she meant.

    8. 1. they had been dating for some time and decided it was finally time to marry.

    2. Before the wedding they embarked on a long conversation.

    3. They discussed how their marriage might work.

    4. They discussed finances.

    5. Finally the old man decided to broach the subject of their connubial relationship.

    6. How do you feel about sex?

    9.1. finances,

    2. connubial,

    3. respond,

    4. elderly,

    5. abstain,

    6. welcome,

    7. overcome,

    8. pub,

    9. beer,

    10. fight.

    Section 19:

    2. 1. Generally soft and round.

    2. Melts when treated properly.

    3. Violent when left alone.

    4. Able to absorb great amounts of exotic food.

    5. Turns slightly green when placed next to a better specimen.

    6. Probably the most powerful income reducing agent known.

    7. Highly explosive in inexperienced hands!

    3. 1-Å, 2-f, 3-d, 4-b, 5-a, 6-c, 7-g.

    4. 1-d, 2-o, 3-k, 4-e, 5-b, 6-j, 7-l, 8-a, 9-1, 10-f, 11-c, 12-M, 13-G, 14-P, 15-N, 16-H.

    5. 1. Solid at room temperature, but gets bent out of shape easily.

    2. Difficult to find a pure sample.

    3. Aging samples are unable to conduct electricity.

    4. Tends to form strong bonds with itself.

    6. Neutralize by saturating with alcohol.

    7. Good samples are able to produce large quantities on command.

    8. This element rapidly decomposes and begins to smell.

    6. 1. womanium is boiling at room temperature.

    2. It melts if treated properly.

    3. Be careful while using Womanium.

    4. Absorbing great amounts of food, Womanium tends to put on much weight.

    5. The element turning slightly green, is Womanium.

    6. Wonanium has dispersed much of my wealth.

    7. Probably it's the most powerful income reducing agent known.

    8. Manium gets bent out of shape easily.

    9. Manium forming strong bonds with Womanium, never decomposes too soon.

    Section 20:

    2. 1. a woman was chatting with her next-door neighbor.

    2. I started out this morning with an act of unselfish generosity.

    3. I gave a bum five whole dollars.

    4. That's a lot of money to give away.

    5. He thought it was the proper thing to do.

    3. True: 3, 5. False: 1, 2, 4.

    4. 1-g, 2-d, 3-h, 4-b, 5-f, 6-a, 7-1, 8-c, 9-e.

    5. 1. i feel really good today.

    2. I gave a five dollar bill to a bum.

    3. That's a lot of money to just give away.

    4. He thought it was the proper thing to do.

    5. He said, «Thanks.»

    6. demoralize äåìîðàëèçîâàòü

    defame îáåññëàâëèâàòü

    discharge ðàçðÿæàòü

    discomfort ïðè÷èíÿòü íåóäîáñòâî

    immature íåçðåëûé

    disarrange ðàçðóøàòü

    impatient íåòåðïåëèâûé

    decode ðàñøèôðîâûâàòü

    disadvantage íåâûãîäíîå ïîëîæåíèå

    improbable íåâåðîÿòíûé

    inappropriate íåñîîòâåòñòâóþùèé

    immobile íåïîäâèæíûé

    infrequent íå÷àñòûé

    decompose ðàçëàãàòüñÿ

    immortal áåññìåðòíûé

    unable íåñïîñîáíûé

    unbalanced íåñáàëàíñèðîâàííûé

    degenerate äåãåíåðèðîâàòü

    uncertain íåîïðåäåëåííûé

    unconscious áåññîçíàòåëüíûé

    undo óíè÷òîæàòü ñäåëàííîå

    immoral àìîðàëüíûé

    disclose ðàñêðûâàòü

    discourage îáåñêóðàæèâàòü

    inaudible íåñëûøíûé

    incapable íåñïîñîáíûé

    decompress ñíèæàòü äàâëåíèå

    unfamiliar íåçíàêîìûé

    decolor îáåñöâå÷èâàòü

    indecision íåðåøèòåëüíîñòü

    independent íåçàâèñèìûé

    unexpected íåîæèäàííûé

    disbelieve íå âåðèòü

    unload ðàçãðóæàòü

    disable ëèøàòü âîçìîæíîñòè

    deform ðàçðóøàòü ôîðìó

    ineffective íåýôôåêòèâíûé

    Section 21:

    2. 1. A very elderly couple is having dinner.

    2. The old man leans forward to his wife.

    3. It has always bothered me.

    4. Our tenth child never looked like the rest of our children.

    5. I want to assure you this has been the most wonderful experience.

    6. The wife drops her head, unable to look up.

    7. The old man is very shaken.

    8. With a tear in his eye he asks, «Who?»

    3. 1-d, 2-c, 3-e, 4-a, 5-b.

    4. 1-Å, 2-j, 3-b, 4-k, 5-1, 6-c, 7-f, 8-l, 9-d, 10-m, 11-g, 12-H, 13-A.

    5. 1. A couple is celebrating their 75th wedding anniversary.

    2. Dear, there is something that I must ask you.

    3. It has been the most wonderful experience I could have ever had.

    4. Your answer cannot take that all away.

    5. Did he have a different father?

    6. The wife drops her head.

    7. She pauses for moment and then confesses.

    8. The reality of what his wife was admitting hit him hard.

    9. Who was the father?

    6. 1. The husband was five years older than the wife.

    2. It was a most elegant dinner.

    3. Our tenth child is much taller than the first one.

    4. His brains work better than those of the other children.

    5. He is the best in the family.

    6. It was the most wonderful experience in my life.

    7. He was the least naughty of all the children, when he was small.

    8. The tear in the right eye is much bigger that the one in the left eye.

    9. You are much more stupid than the father of the rest of the children.

    7. 1. A very elderly couple is sitting at a restaurant.

    2. The old man says softly to his wife, «Dear, take some of this salad.»

    3. Our tenth child never quite looked like the rest of our children.

    4. These years have been the most wonderful experience I could have ever hoped for.

    5. She is unable to look her husband in the eye.

    6. The wife paused for a moment and then confessed.

    7. The old man is very shaken by the reality of what his wife admitted.

    8. With a tear in his eye he asks, «Who?»

    9. She said nothing at first, and then she told the truth to her husband.

    8.  1. elegant, 2. bother, 3. shake, 4. property, 5. precious, 6. wealth, 7. dense, 8. sample, 9. decompose, 10. income.

    Section 22:

    2. 1. A couple was enjoying a dinner out.

    2. A brunette exchanged warm greetings with the husband.

    3. I want a divorce!

    4. Do you want to give up our big house in the suburbs?

    5. They continued dining in silence.

    6. Finally, the woman nudged her husband.

    3. true: 3, 4, 5. false: 1, 2, 6.

    4. 1-f, 2-a, 3-g, 4-b, 5-h, 6-c, 7-1, 8-d, 9-j, 10-e, 11-k.

    5. 1. A married couple was enjoying a dinner out.

    2. If you must know, that was my mistress.

    3. That's it!

    4. The husband looked her straight in the eye.

    5. Do you want to give up your Mercedes, your furs and your jewelry?

    6. For a long time they continued dining in silence.

    7. Who's he with?

    8. Ours is much cuter.

    6. 1. a married couple seemed to be enjoying their dinner.

    2. They really enjoyed having their dinner all alone.

    3. The wife objected to her husband's drinking too much of champagne.

    4. The waiter kept bringing more and more delicious food.

    5. The wife didn't expect her husband to exchange warm greetings with a woman who appeared to be a total stranger to her.

    6. She insisted on having a divorce.

    7. Do you want to give up our big house in the suburbs?

    8. She didn't mind having a mistress who was much cuter than that of Howard's.

    7. 1. – howard has a big house.

    – Ours is bigger.

    2. – Howard's wife has much jewelry.

    – Yours is more expensive.

    3. – Howard has a new car.

    – Mine is newer.

    4. – Howard has a cute mistress.

    – Ours is cuter.

    Section 23:

    2. 1. These years were filled with constant arguments.

    2. They decided that the only way to save their marriage was to try counseling.

    3. They had been at each other's throat for some time.

    4. They felt that this was their last straw.

    5. When they arrived at the office, the counselor jumped right in and opened the floor for discussion.

    6. What seems to be the problem?

    7. The husband held his long face down without anything to say.

    3. 1-b, 2-d, 3-f, 4-e, 5-c, 6-a.

    4. 1-f, 2-d, 3-Å, 4-g, 5-a, 6-h, 7-1, 8-b, 9-c.

    5. 1. On the other hand, the wife began describing all the wrongs within their marriage.

    2. After listening to the wife, he picked her up by her shoulders.

    3. He kissed her passionately for several minutes, and sat her back down.

    4. Afterwards, the wife sat there speechless.

    5. He looked over at the husband who was staring in disbelief at what had happened.

    6. The counselor suggested that the husband do that at least twice a week.

    7. The husband scratched his head.

    6. 1. They spent very few days without heated arguments.

    2. They had little hope to save their marriage.

    3. The counselor was a little surprised when he heard the couple's story.

    4. He thought there was little hope left, but still he agreed to help.

    5. After a few visits to the counselor's office they felt better.

    6. When she began to speak, he understood very little, so fast she spoke.

    7. And only a few words were intelligible.

    8. She sat silently a few minutes, and then they left.

    7. 1. If we don't try counseling, our marriage will end up in a divorce.

    2. If you argue with me any more, I will leave you forever.

    3. As soon as you understand that it's our last straw, things will turn for the better.

    4. You've got to tell me, when you will go to visit the counselor tomorrow.

    5. When you arrive at the counselor's office, the counselor will jump right in and open the floor for discussion.

    6. If she doesn't stop talking 90 miles an hour, I will have to stop her by a kiss.

    7. She will continue talking her head off until you kiss her.

    8. I will bring her here every Tuesday if she agrees.

    Section 24:

    2. 1. She goes home to fix her husband dinner when he gets home from work.

    2. Well, one Thursday, she has an incredible hand.

    3. And she dashes out of her friend's house.

    4. All she has in the cupboard is a wilted lettuce leaf.

    5. She watches in horror as he sits down to his dinner.

    6. She tells her bridge cronies about it and they are all horrified.

    7. After the funeral all attacked our new widow.

    3. True: 1, 3. False: 2, 4, 5, 6.

    4. 1-A, 2-B, 3-K, 4-E, 5-F, 6-L, 7-G, 8-H, 9-C, 10-D, 11-1, 12-J.

    5. 1. She goes home to fix her husband dinner.

    2. She has an incredible hand when she notices the time.

    3. She dashes out of her friend's house.

    4. She realizes she has very little time.

    5. All she has in the cupboard is a wilted lettuce leaf, an egg, and a can of cat food.

    6. She watches in horror as her husband sits down to his dinner.

    7. Needless to say, every Thursday from then on, she made this dinner.

    8. We told you that feeding him that cat food would do him in!

    6. 1. Her husband insisted on being given good healthy food for his dinner.

    2. She couldn't help staying in the club until the game was over.

    3. He was looking forward to being served that cat food for his dinner.

    4. She didn't object at all to his climbing the mantel whenever he wanted.

    5. He did not mind being fed cat food at all.

    6. She enjoyed playing bridge with the ladies.

    7. 1. She said to her cronies, «I have to go home and fix my husband his dinner.»

    2. He asked her, «Did you have an incredible hand in bridge?»

    3. She said, «My husband is going to be angry if it is not ready on time.»

    4. He said, «This is the best dinner you have ever made for me in forty years of marriage.»

    5. He said to her, «Make this for me any old day.»

    6. They said, «You are going to kill your husband.»

    7. The ladies said, «You really killed him with the cat food.»

    8. She said to her cronies, «Don't blame me for it.»

    8. 1. lettuce, 2. garnish, 3. murder, 4. counsel, 5. wrongs,

    6. scratch, 7. exchange, 8. demand, 9. mistress, 10. jewelry.

    Section 25:

    2. 1. two guys are talking about their boss's wedding.

    2. It's ridiculous, he's 93 years old.

    3. What kind of a wedding is that?

    4. What do you call it?

    5. The girl's waiting for him to kick off!

    3. 1-c, 2-d, 3-a, 4-b, 5-e.

    4. 1-Å, 2-d, 3-f, 4-c, 5-g, 6-b, 7-h, 8-a.

    5. 1. She's just 26!

    2. We have a name for it in my family.

    3. We call it a football wedding.

    6. 1. He has divorced recently, and he just wants to get himself another wife.

    2. All other wives that he has had were also much younger than he was.

    3. Another wedding, and he will really kick off.

    4. Two guys turned up at the wedding; one was the bestman, the other was his friend.

    5. About half a hundred people invited to the wedding managed to get into the church; others had to wait outside.

    Section 26:

    2. 1. A fellow was talking to his buddy.

    2. She has everything, and besides, she can afford to buy anything.

    3. Make up a certificate.

    4. If you did it, she'd probably be thrilled.

    5. Did you take my suggestion?

    6. She jumped up, thanked me, kissed me on the forehead and ran out.

    3. true: 1, 4, 5. false: 2, 3, 6.

    4. 1-a, 2-Å, 3-c, 4-1, 5-f, 6-h, 7-b, 8-g, 9-d.

    5. 1. I don't know what to get my wife for her birthday.

    2. I'm stumped.

    3. I have an idea.

    4. So the fellow did.

    5. She ran out the door yelling, «I'll be back in an hour!!!»

    6. 1. If I knew what to get my wife for her birthday, I would be really happy.

    2. If she had needed something, she would have told me.

    3. I would not be stumped, if she told me what she wants.

    4. She would be even more thrilled, if you did it yourself.

    5. If I hadn't taken your suggestion, people wouldn't have made fun of me.

    6. She would have been back in an hour, if she hadn't met you on the way.

    7. If you hadn't been so stupid, you wouldn't have made up a certificate of this sort.

    Section 27:

    2. 1. Tom's wife wasn't very attractive.

    2. He was no oil-painting, either.

    3. How much is the cost of the ceremony?

    4. Give me what it is worth to have this lady for your wife.

    5. Tom handed the minister $50.

    6. The minister gave him $42 change.

    3. 1-c, 2-d, 3-a, 4-e, 5-b, 6-f.

    4. 1-a, 2-Å, 3-c, 4-g, 5-h, 6-b, 7-f, 8-d.

    5. 1. after the ceremony, tom asked the minister how much the cost was.

    2. Just give me what you think your wife costs.

    3. Do you want to have this lady for your wife?

    4. Tom looked at his wife, and handed the minister $50.

    5. The minister looked at Tom's wife and gave him $42 change.

    6. 1. I wish I were an oil-painting.

    2. It's time I got married.

    3. If only he had told me yesterday how much it cost.

    4. I wish you hadn't given me so much money.

    5. It's time you gave me 42 dollars change.

    6. If only he had looked at her before taking to church.

    7. 1. wish, 2. attractive, 3. minister, 4. change, 5. afford, 6. stump, 7. cost, 8. besides, 9. yell, 10. hand.

    Section 28:

    2. 1. They both worked full time.

    2. Housework, he declared, was woman's work.

    3. Mary found the children bathed.

    4. A load of wash was in the dryer.

    5. She was astonished.

    6. It turned out that Charley had read a magazine article.

    7. Working wives could be more romantically inclined if they weren't so tired.

    8. They had to do all the housework in addition to holding down a full-time job.

    9. Charley helped the kids with their homework.

    3. True: 2, 3, 6. False: 1, 4, 5.

    4. 1-Å, 2-K, 3-F, 4-C, 5-L, 6-G, 7-A, 8-H, 9-B, 10-I, 11-D, 12-J.

    5. 1. He never did anything around the house.

    2. Mary arrived home from work to find a load of wash in the washing machine.

    3. There was dinner on the stove and a beautifully set table, complete with flowers.

    4. She immediately wanted to know what was going on.

    5. The article said that working wives could be more romantically inclined.

    6. In addition she held down a full-time job.

    7. She couldn't wait to tell her friends in the office.

    8. And what about afterward?

    6. 1. if he loved his wife, he would work around the house.

    2. If she were not so tired at work, she could be romantically inclined every day.

    3. If she had come home earlier, he wouldn't have had time to do all the work about the house.

    4. If they had a grandpa or a grandma, they could look after the kids.

    5. If he hadn't read this magazine, he might have not cooked dinner.

    6. If he hadn't been so tired, this would have worked.

    7. 1. Mary does all the housework.

    2. The husband bathed the children.

    3. Charley has laid the table.

    4. What she saw astonished Mary.

    5. Mary is folding the laundry herself.

    Section 29:

    2. 1. Two Yuppettes were shopping.

    2. They started to discuss their home lives.

    3. Seems like all we do anymore is fight.

    4. I've lost 20 pounds.

    5. Why don't you just leave him?

    6. I'd rather not.

    3. 1-F, 2-C, 3-E, 4-B, 5-D, 6-A.

    4. 1-D, 2-G, 3-C, 4-E, 5-A, 6-F, 7-B.

    5. 1. I've been so upset.

    2. Why don't you leave him?

    3. Not yet.

    4. I'd like to lose at least another fifteen pounds first.

    6. 1. I'd rather that you went shopping.

    2. We'd better not discuss our home lives.

    3. You'd better not fight all the time.

    4. I'd rather lose 20 pounds than be fat.

    5. You'd better leave him.

    6. I'd rather not reply.

    Section 30:

    2. 1. The man went straight up to the bedroom.

    2. He found his wife fast asleep.

    3. The horny husband crawled under the sheet.

    4. He hurried downstairs for something to eat.

    5. How did you get down so fast?

    6. She came over early and had complained of having a headache.

    7. I can't believe this happened.

    3. true: 1, 4, 6. false: 2, 3, 5, 7.

    4. 1-c, 2-g, 3-d, 4-f, 5-a, 6-h, 7-1, 8-b, 9-j, 10-e.

    5. 1. A man returned home from the night shift.

    2. He found his wife with the sheet pulled over her head.

    3. Not to be denied, he crawled under the sheet.

    4. He was startled to find breakfast on the table.

    5. «Oh my God,» his wife gasped. «That's my mother up there!»

    6. I told her to lie down for a while.

    7. The wife rushed upstairs.

    6. 1. Did the man find anyone in the bedroom?

    2. \es, he found someone there.

    3. Did he notice anything strange about the woman in bed?

    4. No, there was something on her head so he couldn't see the face.

    5. His wife was somewhere downstairs.

    6. She was preparing something for her husband to eat.

    7. Did his wife tell anything to her mother?

    8. After he learnt what had happened, he could eat nothing.

    7. 1. His wife was used to lying in bed with a sheet pulled over her head.

    2. I used to crawl under the sheet.

    3. She uses the sheet to cover her face.

    4. He is used to having breakfast early in the morning after work.

    5. The wife used to make breakfast by seven.

    6. I use a frying-pan to cook meat.

    7. He will get used to the mother's-in-law presence in the wife's bed.

    8. 1. if she hadn't pulled the sheet over her head, he would have recognized her.

    2. If he had worked day shift, nothing would have happened.

    3. If she had been in the bedroom, she wouldn't have had time to prepare breakfast so quickly.

    4. If she hadn't had a headache, she would't have pulled the sheet over her head.

    5. If she had spoken, she would have broken the rule which she had set for herself.

    9. 1. complain, 2. shift, 3. jerk, 4. deny, 5. laundry, 6. addition, 7. headache, 8. rush, 9. pull, 10. fold.









     


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