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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #126321: False friends
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    1. We are beware of him because he has an temper.

    2. My parents enjoy a golden at the sea side.

    3. Paul has lost his walking on a narrow wall. He has an elbow fracture.

    4. The abstract art is open but we must take an appointement.

    5. What did he say ? - He said that he had immediately phoned the police.

    6. The doctor told us that he was suffering from a .

    7. I want to all the toys I have kept for years.

    8. He is an leader in the company.

    9. They try to the dialogue with us but we can't forget their bad behaviour.

    10. I have bought a flat but I have no for my car!

    11. Tomorrow morning I go to the free for the third vaccine anti Covid injection.










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