SENTENCES ON FACE TO FACE
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    SENTENCES ON FACE TO FACE

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    The face - English
    Jan 11, 2008 ... The face : free exercise for ESL/EFL learners. ... The face (English exercise n° 3906 - Please quote this number when contacting us) ...
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    Free lessons to learn English
    12495) HOW TO MAKE SENTENCE 12496) HOW TO FIND MY CODE 12497) ENGHOU 12498) FACE TO FACE 12499) MEETING FACE TO FACE 12500) USER MANY 12501) WILL INF ...
    3
    Face expressions
    It would be about the face expressions, not like 'angry' or 'happy', but verbs or expressions like 'to nod', or 'he shook his head' to describe a character ...
    4
    Describing a face - English
    Describing a face : free exercise for ESL/EFL learners.
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    Free exercises to learn English 9 / 9
    ... officeInteracting with someoneCoordinating conjunctionsStart the sentences BodyExpressions ... human bodyThe faceMistakesCorrect the mistakesCorrect the ...
    6
    Vocabulary enhancer - English
    Complete the sentences. Advanced English exercise "Vocabulary enhancer" created by ... person that even if he is face to face with a snake he'll be able to ...
    7
    Have and have got - English
    In past questions and negative sentences we normally use did/didn't. ex:Did he have a watch last year. ... Why are you holding your face like that? ...
    8
    Countable nouns with a/an and some - English
    We say that somebody has a long nose / a nice face / a strong heart etc.: ? Jack has got a long nose, (not 'the long nose'). In sentences like these, ...
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