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d b e g f c a e c d a b g f

Prefix Phrasal verb Idiom Prefix Suffix Idiom Suffix

EDUCATION IMPROVE TELEVISION GOVERNMENT EXPENSIVE BEAUTIFUL ATTRACTIVE APPLY

Answers 1.Could you speak up a little, please? 2.Could I borrow your dictionary? 3.Could you give me some paper, please? 4.Write these words down. /Write down these words. 5.How do you say XXX in English? 6.What does XXX mean? 7.What is the difference between X and Y? 8.Can you say that again? 9.What page are we on?

Salvador Dali, The Persistence of Memory

about for at on about on about in to in

singing chess running Mexican one In a band; plays at parties Daughter plays every day In the park 3 or 4 times a week Likes the culture; went to Mx on holiday English; studied French and Spanish. Learned some Italian