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break off - 1) (); 2) ()
break out - 1) ; 2) ; 3)
break up - 1) ; 2) ;
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- The book is on the table
- looked at me
- I am angry with him
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There has been a decrease in the number of unemployed in the US in the last 2 months –
We"re still waiting for the reaction to the news from the committee –
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I was really surprised at his behaviour during the meeting yesterday –
John"s a little short of money this month, so I lent him some to pay his rent – , ,
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The banking world has been accused of ignoring the demands of its customers –
The CEO has decided on a more aggressive marketing plan for the next financial year -
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He came at 5 o"clock. |
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You can buy the cabbage at the market. |
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We will visit Donald on Friday. |
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The TV remote control is on the sofa. |
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I like magazines on fishing. |
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Dorothy was born in June. |
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The examination will start in three hours. |
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Mr. Milton is not in the office at the monent. |
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They are going to the theatre. |
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Philip is walking to work.. |
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She is coming to his car. |
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Give this pen to me. |
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We are coming into the flat. |
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My father is coming back from the theatre. |
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Sylvia is coming back from work. |
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Samuel is coming back from his friends. |
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I have got a reprimand from the chief. |
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Lewis left the room before John. |
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She won"t come back till the end of the month. |
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about |
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Walter returns home at about seven o"clock in the evening. |
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Harry is wandering about the house. |
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We are talking about a new movie. |
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Nicole has been learning Spanish for two years. |
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The train left for London one hour ago. |
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My son has gone for a walk. |
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I have bought a gift for my girlfriend. |
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Malcolm was invited for a meeting of ex classmates. |
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We are talking of a new movie. |
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My husband is flying to Spain with his colleagues next week. |
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I moved the cabinet with my hands. |
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She has turned pale with fear. |
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The teacher widely opened his eyes with amazement. |
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Joseph stood for a while by the door and knocked. |
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Recently I have read a book that is was written by a very famous writer. |
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Her mother prefers travelling by car. |
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Isabel usually walks after breakfast. |
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since |
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Daniel has been learning Chinese since he graduated school. |
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Mark was sleeping during the film. |
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between |
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My house is between the grocer and the parking. |
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near |
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My house is nearby the parking. |
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in front of |
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A school bus stopped in front of my house. |
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behind |
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He is behind the door. |
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Sharon is walking behind us. |
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I am behind the woman in this queue. |
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across |
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Why is your dog looking across the road so wary? |
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above |
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There thousands of dragonflies above our heads. |
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Neighbors above us are Portuguese migrants. |
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over |
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Look! Our aircraft is flying over the sea. |
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under |
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My dog likes sleeping under the table. |
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below |
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Her flat is below Michael"s. |
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along |
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Anthony is driving along the highway. |
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round |
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Robbers turned round the corner. |
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Alan is driving around the parking looking for some free place. |
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