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Write your name first.
You are planning to visit a place of natural beauty in your country or another country. Write an email about it in 5 lines.
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My name is...
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Choose the correct item.
Let's ... a recycling club.
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We're ... an environmental project.
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Choose the correct item.
My parents ... organic vegetables.
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Choose the correct item.
She's ... a birdhouse.
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Choose the correct item.
He ... art from recycled materials.
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Are they ... a clean-up day?
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What is it? It's a [Blank]
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What is it? It's a [Blank]
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What is it? It's a [Blank]
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Look ...! You're going to break the eggs!
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Please talk ... Ms Evans!
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Choose the correct item.
We'll look ... sea turtles.
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Choose the correct item.
How ... people came to the clean-up day?
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Choose the correct item.
I took a ... plastic bottles to the recycling centre this morning.
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Choose the correct item.
There is ... rubbish in the park.
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Choose the correct item.
We haven't got ... money, so we can't adopt an animal.
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Choose the correct item.
I'm having a ... trouble with my project.
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20.
Complete the sentence with some, any, no, every or their compounds (something, somebody, anything, anyone, anybody, no one, nothing, everything, everyone etc.)
I haven't got [Blank] to do today.
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Complete the sentence with some, any, no, every or their compounds (something, somebody, anything, anyone, anybody, no one, nothing, everything, everyone etc.)
There's [Blank] on the phone for you.
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Complete the sentence with some, any, no, every or their compounds (something, somebody, anything, anyone, anybody, no one, nothing, everything, everyone, anywhere etc.)
He can't find his homework [Blank] .
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Complete the sentence with some, any, no, every or their compounds (something, somebody, anything, anyone, anybody, no one, nothing, everything, everyone, anywhere etc.)
There are [Blank] Walk to School days this month because of the snow.
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Complete the sentence with some, any, no, every or their compounds (something, somebody, anything, anyone, anybody, no one, nothing, everything, everyone, anywhere etc.)
I invited [Blank] in my class to the recycling club. I hope they all come.
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Choose the correct item.
I think you ... enjoy the film.
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B. 
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