MODERN TRANSPORT 1. The most popular transport in our town. 2.

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MODERN TRANSPORT 1

The most popular transport in our town. 2

In our town 3

The slowest the cheapest the fastest the most exciting the most expensive the most useful 4

10 – – 5 – 4 – 3- 2 – 1 – 5

The most popular 1 turn signals headlights a hood windshield wipers a steering wheel a horn a mirror a trunk a gas tank tail lights a bumper tires brake an engine a cabin undercarriage 6

The most popular 2 Handle bars A seat A frame Wheels Pedals A headlight Break A small trunk 7

HAVE a NICE TRIP! 8