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<span>3 Jude is <u>the prettiest</u> girl I know.</span>
<span>4 Athens is <u>the biggest</u> city in Greece.</span>
<span>5 George is <u>the most careful</u> driver I know</span>
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1. изит фо э гёл о э дог?
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1. уот дас ё френд лайк дюин ин хё фри тайм ?
2. Ши лайкс плэинь боад гэймс эн митинь фрэндс
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2. зэц э гуд айдиа . хау мач а зэй
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2. айм эз рэйд зэт ис ...
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British houses are usually built of brick. Semi-detached houses are usually in the suburbs, which are near the town centre. Terraced houses and blocks of flats are mostly in the town centre. These are often the inner city areas which have the poorest people and the highest crime. Although not always, it depends on whether it is a working class area, or a middle class area. Also the area may have changed over time from an area of rich people to an area of poor people. In such cases (for example, New Cross in London), the big Georgian and Victorian houses have been divided up into lots of flats. Where one large house would have had one family and some servants, it may now have 5-10 families. Most British people love gardens, and this is one reason why so many people prefer to live in houses rather than flats. Actually, about 80% of British people live in houses. About 67% of British people own their houses or flats. The rest are ‘renting’ i.e. living in rented accommodation.
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