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VOCABULARY

Nouns shopping several taste


alligator sleepwalk valuable try
bathtub space center
blue cheese sports car Verbs Adverbs
sushi be engaged (to ago
burglar alarm
theme park someone) already
charity
(traffic) ticket bet extremely
costume
truck clean in the past (week)
donation
truffle cut recently
engine
uniform hear underground
event
wedding invent yet
hairstyle
kill
iced coffee
Adjectives lose Prepositions
ID (= identification) for (six months/two
asleep raise
jazz club years)
awake ride
lines since (6:45/last weekend/
current sail
motorcycle elementary school)
important show
octopus
live (concert) take it easy

EXPRESSIONS
Talking about past experiences Expressing uncertainty
Have you ever . . . ? I can’t decide.
Have you . . . recently/this week?
Apologizing
Yes, I have./No, I haven’t.
I’m sorry (I’m late).
Have you/they . . . yet?
Yes, I have. I’ve (already) . . .
No, they haven’t. They haven’t . . . (yet).
How many times have you . . . ?
I’ve . . . once/a couple of times.
How long have you lived here?
I’ve lived here for/since . . .
How long did you live there?
I lived there for . . .

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