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Season: summer, winter, autumn, <span>spring.
Month: </span>January, February, March, April, May, JuneJuly, August, SeptemberOctober, November, December.
Weather: hot, cloudy, cold, <span>chilly, </span>sunny, warm.
Rooms in the house: bathroom, bedroom, corridor, dining-room, , , , kitchenliving-roomstore-roomstudy.
Things: bath, taps, shower, mirror, sink, washing machine.
Once there were three Billy Goats: Big Bill, Will, and Little Billy. One day they decided to visit their favorite hill and look for something to eat. Before they could get there, they had to cross a bridge. Under it lived a troll. He liked to fight and especially liked to eat anything. Soon the Goats came to the bridge. Little Billy was the first to cross. The troll heard the pitter-patter of Little Billy's feet. The troll wanted to eat the goat, but Little Billy said, “Oh, no. I’m too small, but you’ll like my brother Will.”. The troll let him go and waited for Will . Soon the troll heard Will’s steps. The troll wanted to eat him, but Will said, "Oh, no. You should wait another". The troll let Will go and waited for Big Bill. Soon the troll heard the clump-clump of Bill's feet. The troll saw that he was perfect for dinner. Big Bill asked the troll to come up. Big Bill told him that goats were smarter and the troll got angry. They were arguing, Big Bill asked the troll to stand closer to him so he could hear better. When the troll got near the edge of the bridge, Bill gave him a push and the troll fell into the water. The Goats were able to cross the bridge, and nobody saw the troll again.<span>
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2.Does Bill drive?Yes he does.It's his job. He is a bus driver.
3.Does Kate cook?Yes she does.It's her job.She is a cook.
4.Do Sam and Pan play football?Yes they do.It's their job.They are football players.
5.Do Dick and William dance?Yes they do. It's their job. They are dancers.
6.Does Mr. Hogg teach? Yes he does. It's his job.He is a teacher.
7.Does Melissa Johnson write?Yes she does.It's her job.She is a writer.
If it were not for your sandwiches, we would be terribly hungry during an excursion to the botanical garden.
You would feel better if it were not for the heat.
If it were not for my mother's call, I would be very worried now.
If it were not for John's stupid joke, Lisa would not cry yesterday after class.
If it were not for dirty shoes, Ted would have looked very smart at yesterday's party.
If it were not for your help, I would never fit this stupid regiment.
If it were not for your crib, the teacher would not be angry with us now.
I would have believed him then, if not for his sly smile.