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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #90889: How to look at you
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    How to look at you


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    1. A stranger came into the room. Everyone stopped speaking to at him.

    2. On the deck of a ship, a captain will through his binoculars along the horizon searching for the coastline.

    3. Coming back home, I a man who was running away from the house.

    4. You are a naughty boy! through a keyhole is forbidden!

    5. Most teachers would at a student who was causing a disruption in class.

    6. Before playing a trick on his friend, Paul at his sister. They were in it together!

    7. The children at the giant Christmas tree glittering in the night.

    8. A man is me and I feel very uncomfortable. I am going to get off at the next station.

    9. The biologist blood and other microscopic cells under a microscope.

    10. What did you on TV last night? I saw the Academy Awards ceremony.

    11. Paul's mother at him. He had just broken a piece of china.

    12. I can at the ocean for hours without moving.










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