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to walk, to fly, to jump, to swim, to run, to ride
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Mrs. Parker plays the piano every Sunday.
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Mrs. Richardson always dances effusively.
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Mrs. White sings with a deep voice.
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Mr. Adams likes stand at the back of the church to see everything.
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to hug, to throw, to rest abraçar, atirar, descansar
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The day after arguing with his wife, hugging her, getting dishes thrown at him and resting, Jeff realized he was wearing his slippers on the way back home from work.
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Between showers, he works in an organization that fights global warming. commencer à apprendre
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He takes a shower when he gets up, after the gym, after having sex and before going to bed.
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She is a little dirty. She gets dirty even when she brushes her teeth.
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He usually combs his hair with gel because his lover likes it.
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He wears this hat and these glasses to feel like a more interesting person.
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She is undoing the buttoms of her shirt to do a striptease for her gynecologist.
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lick, slobber on, kiss, suck, bite, daydream to move your tongue across the surface of something; to let saliva (= the liquid produced in your mouth) come out of your mouth and run down
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to think about pleasant things so that you forget what you should be doing
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Tim was a sensitive and delicate boy. His classmate used to laugh at him. One day after school, Tim was shot by a slingshot. He lost an eye.
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Ever since that day, Tim walks around school with a hole in his face, chewing and blowing what looks like his lost eye. commencer à apprendre
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Now, Tim is every kid's nightmare.
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to get has a lot of meanings!
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Use the verb WITHOUT A PRONOUN
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Take your hands off my legs.
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Carry on when you get to the edge. to continue doing something; the part of something that is furthest from the centre
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Tell him how much you hate him.
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Stand clear of the closing door, please. commencer à apprendre
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If you see something, say something.
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Take the F line to Brooklyn if you are lucky, you'll arrive in the evening.
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where English class will never end.
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then Bay Parkway you'll see with your eyes.
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Don't miss the cemetery from the train! commencer à apprendre
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Next stop is Avenue N but suddenly you are on Avenue P. Isn't Avenue N where you should be?
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from local to express service, it's quite variable.
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if you don't want to take a walk on Coney Island.
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So wait for the next train on Avenue P commencer à apprendre
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your frozen nose you will see.
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but again you miss Avenue N until tomorrow morning.
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