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1. The shops in town usually don't sell fresh vegetables grown by [blank_start]local[blank_end] farmers.
2. I'm sorry about your low test scores but don't [blank_start]blame[blank_end] your mates on it.
3. This author has written lots of good children's books but our school library only has a [blank_start]limited[blank_end] number of them.
4. Flood, drought, and lightning are all [blank_start]natural[blank_end] phenomena.
5. There's no reason for panic. Please [blank_start]remain[blank_end] calm, everybody.
6. We were given the [blank_start]entire[blank_end] list of set books for summer reading.
7. The news of the accident was in the [blank_start]headlines[blank_end] for many days.
8. When there's no rain, we use the [blank_start]well[blank_end] in the back yard to water the garden.
9. My younger siblings are fighting all the time. Is it [blank_start]normal[blank_end] for kids to behave like that?
10. Granny suffers from high blood [blank_start]pressure[blank_end] now and then.
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local
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We met Lucy a few days ago. She [blank_start]had[blank_end] just [blank_start]come[blank_end] back from holiday and [blank_start]wanted[blank_end] to show us the pictures she [blank_start]had taken[blank_end] in London.
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Pam [blank_start]wrote[blank_end] a letter to her sister last night. When i [blank_start]saw[blank_end] her in the morning, she [blank_start]hadn't posted[blank_end] it yet.
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wrote
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I [blank_start]hadn't finished[blank_end] my homework yet when Steve [blank_start]called[blank_end] yesterday afternoon. He [blank_start]invited[blank_end] me to the new water park. I [blank_start]promised[blank_end] to call him back as soon as I [blank_start]had learned[blank_end] the words in Russian.
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[blank_start]Did[blank_end] you [blank_start]find[blank_end] the papers you were looking for, Dad? - Oh, yes. They [blank_start]were[blank_end] in my briefcase.
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Question 6
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Tugev rahesadu on selles piirkonnas üsna ainulaadne nähtus. [blank_start]Strong hail[blank_end] in this [blank_start]area[blank_end] is quite a [blank_start]unique[blank_end] [blank_start]phenomena[blank_end].
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area
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Enamuse aastast külastavad seda looduskaunist kohta turistid. [blank_start]Most of the year[blank_end] this [blank_start]natural beauty spot[blank_end] is visited by the [blank_start]tourists[blank_end].
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natural beauty spot
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tourists
Question 8
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Kas sulle meeldib saunas käia? Do you like [blank_start]to have a sauna[blank_end]?
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Ära mind selle segaduse pärast süüdista. [blank_start]Don't blame[blank_end] me [blank_start]for[blank_end] this [blank_start]mess[blank_end].
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Meid survestati kauem töötama. [blank_start]We were[blank_end] pressurized [blank_start]to work[blank_end] longer.
Question 11
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Wait until you have enough dirty clothes or dishes before you turn the washing machine or dishwasher on. Don't do it just because you want to wear the same pair of jeans the next day. When washing your clothes, be sure to use the economy mode because this will save you both water and electricity. This goes for dishwashers, too. Dishwashers, especially modern and economical ones, can actually save water compared to washing by hand, since they pump the same water around inside the tube.
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wash full loads
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use a dishwasher
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prefer showers to baths
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don't let the water run
Question 12
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Take a clock into the bathroom with you and cut down your showering time. You could even play music while in the shower and challenge yourself to cut down the number of songs it takes.
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prefer showers to baths
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don't let the water run
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take shorter showers
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use a dishwasher
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Turn the tap off while you are brushing your teeth, washing your hands, washing up, or having a shower. Get wet, then turn off the water while you soap up. Turn it back on for long enough to rinse. Use a bucket or bowl to catch the cold water that comes out of the tap or shower while you are waiting for the hot water. It can be used later to water pot plants or the garden.
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wash full loads
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don't let the water run
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prefer showers to baths
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take shorter showers
Question 14
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By taking a bath, you are using up to 100 litres of water. Showering generally uses less than a third of this amount.
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prefer showers to baths
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take shorter showers
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don't let the water run
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wash full loads
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