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6.They were exhausted after examining the exhilarated bulldogs.
7.Alexander wrote explicitly to Alexandra about Alex's
examination.
8.They zigzagged to avoid the man who exuberantly played the
xylophone.
9.We teased them because they wheezed and sneezed through the
performance.
Exercise 7: Sentences with –{ju:z}-
1.Please, excuse this behavior.
2.There are no excuses for this type of action.
3.Child abuse is a crime for which you cannot be excused.
4.It was not a useless offer.
5.Is this useful?
6.We sat close to the radiator to keep warm
7.The show closes today.
8.The closer he gets, the better he looks.
9.Do not disclose the information about the disuse.
10.I used to go there regularly to buy used dresses.
11.No excuses!
12.Please close the door.
13.Use this and don't misuse it.
14.The people closest to us are supportive.
Phonemes [f], [v] - in their pronouncing the lower lip is
raised to the upper teeth, a narrowing is formed between the upper
teeth and the inside of the lower lip. The air passes through the
opening with audible friction. In pronouncing [f] the vocal cords
do not vibrate, in pronouncing [v] they vibrate.
[f]
Task 54. Practise saying the words and the sentences correctly:
Four far, first, off, life, half, friend, from, free
1. Fortune favours fool.
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