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Little Pete came home from the playground with a bloody nose, black eye, and torn clothes. It was obvious/obviously that he had been in a bad/badly fight and lost. His father looked sad/sadly at his son and asked what had happened.
— Well, Dad, — said Pete,— I wanted to have an honest/ honestly duel with Jack and gave him his choice of weapons.
— That seems fair/fairly,— said the father.
— I know, but I never thought he’d choose his sister.
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Little Pete came home from the playground with a bloody nose, black eye, and torn clothes. It was obvious/obviously that he had been in a bad/badly fight and lost. His father looked sad/sadly at his son and asked what had happened.
— Well, Dad, — said Pete,— I wanted to have an honest/ honestly duel with Jack and gave him his choice of weapons.
— That seems fair/fairly,— said the father.
— I know, but I never thought he’d choose his sister.
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Little Pete came home from the playground with a bloody nose, black eye, and torn clothes. It was obvious/obviously that he had been in a bad/badly fight and lost. His father looked sad/sadly at his son and asked what had happened.
— Well, Dad, — said Pete,— I wanted to have an honest/ honestly duel with Jack and gave him his choice of weapons.
— That seems fair/fairly,— said the father.
— I know, but I never thought he’d choose his sister.
Прочитайте жарт та виберіть правильне слово.
Little Pete came home from the playground with a bloody nose, black eye, and torn clothes. It was obvious/obviously that he had been in a bad/badly fight and lost. His father looked sad/sadly at his son and asked what had happened.
— Well, Dad, — said Pete,— I wanted to have an honest/ honestly duel with Jack and gave him his choice of weapons.
— That seems fair/fairly,— said the father.
— I know, but I never thought he’d choose his sister.
Прочитайте жарт та виберіть правильне слово.
Little Pete came home from the playground with a bloody nose, black eye, and torn clothes. It was obvious/obviously that he had been in a bad/badly fight and lost. His father looked sad/sadly at his son and asked what had happened.
— Well, Dad, — said Pete,— I wanted to have an honest/ honestly duel with Jack and gave him his choice of weapons.
— That seems fair/fairly,— said the father.
— I know, but I never thought he’d choose his sister.
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This magazine is published monthly.
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He always asks silly questions.
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Ron looks very silly in this hat.
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Anna is always friendly with children.
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This task was too hard for him.
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They work hard to make their living.
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Taxi drivers must know their city well.
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The child hurt his leg badly.
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It was late evening when they returned home.
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My father prefers to read daily newspapers.
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