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English Writing Exercise (All Levels)

Course 102, Unit 5, Lesson 5

What are people doing?

Instructions: Using the vocabulary from this lesson, describe the activities that six people are doing: a woman, a man, a girl, a boy, you and I. EX. The postman often pushes a cart in the morning.

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The woman is opening the window. The man is pushing the cart. The girl is pushing the button on the remote. The boy is pulling his suitcase. You're against the wall. I'm closing the window.
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  • josemaga
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    Very good!

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  • Henk Wieringa
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    Perfect!

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  • Tomar
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    Well done!

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  • baby1964
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    very nice.keep it up

     

    Waiting for your message, since now we are friends, and would like to know each other.

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  • Júnio
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    good job....great

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    Great job Anne!!!

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    Very nice! Perfect!

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