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English Writing Exercise (All Levels)

Course 201, Unit 7, Lesson 3

Needs and Wants

Instructions: Compare “need” and “want” in sentences about six people: you and me, a boy and a girl, a man and a woman. Also, use positives and negatives of either “need” or “want” in some of the sentences. Example: I want a car, but I need to finish my college degree. She wants ice cream; she does not want broccoli.

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If you want come to my house is too easy. Go up to the bus 29 and go down on the second bus stop of the big avenue. You need walk by this street direcction of the fountain but in the first light traffic turn left and this is my house
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  • Linna
    Mochapoints: 2059  |  Teacher Score: 730 (0%)

    If you want to come to my house, it is too easy (or "it's too easy to come to my house if you want to"). Take the bus 29 and get down at the second bus stop on the big avenue. You need to walk along the street direction to the fountain, but turn left at the first traffic light. And there is my house.

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