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Reading and writing skill practice
writing exercise
-xercise 1: put the words in the correct order to make sentences
(scrambled sentences)
1. tried i eat to the baby | the i apple 1.7
the baby tried to eat the apple .
2. usually / golf /morning i every i play / they / sunday 1.l.
hing every playn theye vendayunday
..golt..morning every
3. party / met / the / this / girl / friday / last / at / is / | / nora's 1.1
4. 7. / the / moment / breakfast / is / making / the / she i at
5. about / o'clock/morning / arrived / ten / he / the lat / in l.
6. bird / thel. / window / in / through / al flew / blue
7. probably / this / home i arrive / late / evening / i'll / at 1.1
8. won't / come / be / afraid / to i meeting / i'm / the /\/ to l able 1.1
9. work / don't / 1 / on / have / saturdays / to l. /
10. a/ have / new / she did / job/? ||

11. madrid / were / down / their / their / on / they / when i broke i way!
/car/to
13. sometimes / at / school / visit /me / my / after / work / daughters 1.1
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14. many / apartments / to // showed / clients/ many / she
15. are / new / end / shopping / at /centre / my / the i al street / building
/ they / of /

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