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Choose the correct answers.
I was in the sun yesterday. I ____ my face.
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Tom’s not very interested ____ football.
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My brother loves climbing. He has lots of ____.
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Myra likes singing to an audience. She’s ____.
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Are you keen ____ adventure sports?
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____ George at 6:30 this evening.
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What is he going ____ when he leaves school?
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Will you be excited if you ____ the race?
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Where ____ you go if it rains tomorrow?
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Choose the correct answers.
If you take a map, you ____ get lost.
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Complete the sentences. Use the comparative or superlative forms of the adjectives.
Stephanie is a genius. She’s ____ __ ____ student in our class. (intelligent)
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Complete the sentences. Use the comparative or superlative forms of the adjectives.
For you, fruit is ____ ____ chocolate. (good)
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Complete the sentences. Use the comparative or superlative forms of the adjectives.
My sister is ______ ______ me. (tall)
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Complete the sentences. Use the comparative or superlative forms of the adjectives.
Gran is ____ ____ person in my family. (old)
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Complete the sentences. Use the comparative or superlative forms of the adjectives.
This is ______ ______ programme on TV. (funny)
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Correct the mistakes in the italicised words.
If your brother likes painting, he shouldn’t come to our art club. It’s fun!
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Correct the mistakes in the italicised words.
He’s a great athlete. He could run very fast.
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Correct the mistakes in the italicised words.
What far is it from London to Brighton?
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Correct the mistakes in the italicised words.
I can’t read when I was two years old.
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Correct the mistakes in the italicised words.
You shouldn’t use your mobile phone in class. It isn’t allowed.
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Write sentences and questions. Use the Present Perfect.
you / ever / see / a bear?
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Write sentences and questions. Use the Present Perfect.
Marc / not / win / the competition.
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Write sentences and questions. Use the Present Perfect.
I / never / visit / the USA.
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Write sentences and questions. Use the Present Perfect.
your parents / buy / a new car?
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Read the text and mark sentences True of False
Who Needs a Clean House?
My neighbours, Mr and Mrs Smith, both hated housework. They were very untidy people who never put things away in their places. When they went to bed, for example, they always left their clothes in a mess on the floor. Their kitchen was in great disorder, too. Even though they had a dishwasher, they always left the dirty dishes in the kitchen sink, and only did the washing up when there was not a single plate in the house. It was just the same with their clothes. They never put them into the washing machine until there was nothing else left to wear. Their living room didn’t look better! There was thick dust on every piece of furniture and the carpets hadn’t been cleaned for weeks. And the bathroom!
So the day came when Mr. Smith couldn’t find one of his socks and Mrs. Smith couldn’t see her face in the bathroom mirror. They looked around and decided that it was time to get the house cleaned. And they found Marie, a foreign student at a local university who needed some extra money.
Marie came to their house and worked all day long. She washed, dried and ironed all the clothes and put them away where they belonged – into the wardrobe and chest of drawers. She swept the floor with a large broom. She took a wet cloth and wiped the dust off the furniture, and polished it until it was shining. She cleaned all the carpets with a vacuum cleaner. In the kitchen, the floors were too dirty to wash with a mop, so Marie got on her hands and knees and scrubbed the dirt off with a scrubbing brush. Finally, she made the beds. Now the house looked spotless.
When Mr. and Mrs. Smith came home that evening, everything was clean, neat and tidy. ”Well, what do you think?” Mrs. Smith asked her husband. “It looks very nice, “he said. “But how are we ever going to find anything?”
Mr. and Mrs. Smith both couldn't stand doing the housework.
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My neighbours, Mr and Mrs Smith, both hated housework. They were very untidy people who never put things away in their places. When they went to bed, for example, they always left their clothes in a mess on the floor. Their kitchen was in great disorder, too. Even though they had a dishwasher, they always left the dirty dishes in the kitchen sink, and only did the washing up when there was not a single plate in the house. It was just the same with their clothes. They never put them into the washing machine until there was nothing else left to wear. Their living room didn’t look better! There was thick dust on every piece of furniture and the carpets hadn’t been cleaned for weeks. And the bathroom!
So the day came when Mr. Smith couldn’t find one of his socks and Mrs. Smith couldn’t see her face in the bathroom mirror. They looked around and decided that it was time to get the house cleaned. And they found Marie, a foreign student at a local university who needed some extra money.
Marie came to their house and worked all day long. She washed, dried and ironed all the clothes and put them away where they belonged – into the wardrobe and chest of drawers. She swept the floor with a large broom. She took a wet cloth and wiped the dust off the furniture, and polished it until it was shining. She cleaned all the carpets with a vacuum cleaner. In the kitchen, the floors were too dirty to wash with a mop, so Marie got on her hands and knees and scrubbed the dirt off with a scrubbing brush. Finally, she made the beds. Now the house looked spotless.
When Mr. and Mrs. Smith came home that evening, everything was clean, neat and tidy. ”Well, what do you think?” Mrs. Smith asked her husband. “It looks very nice, “he said. “But how are we ever going to find anything?”
They were very tidy people who always put their things in order.
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Who Needs a Clean House?
My neighbours, Mr and Mrs Smith, both hated housework. They were very untidy people who never put things away in their places. When they went to bed, for example, they always left their clothes in a mess on the floor. Their kitchen was in great disorder, too. Even though they had a dishwasher, they always left the dirty dishes in the kitchen sink, and only did the washing up when there was not a single plate in the house. It was just the same with their clothes. They never put them into the washing machine until there was nothing else left to wear. Their living room didn’t look better! There was thick dust on every piece of furniture and the carpets hadn’t been cleaned for weeks. And the bathroom!
So the day came when Mr. Smith couldn’t find one of his socks and Mrs. Smith couldn’t see her face in the bathroom mirror. They looked around and decided that it was time to get the house cleaned. And they found Marie, a foreign student at a local university who needed some extra money.
Marie came to their house and worked all day long. She washed, dried and ironed all the clothes and put them away where they belonged – into the wardrobe and chest of drawers. She swept the floor with a large broom. She took a wet cloth and wiped the dust off the furniture, and polished it until it was shining. She cleaned all the carpets with a vacuum cleaner. In the kitchen, the floors were too dirty to wash with a mop, so Marie got on her hands and knees and scrubbed the dirt off with a scrubbing brush. Finally, she made the beds. Now the house looked spotless.
When Mr. and Mrs. Smith came home that evening, everything was clean, neat and tidy. ”Well, what do you think?” Mrs. Smith asked her husband. “It looks very nice, “he said. “But how are we ever going to find anything?”
When they went to bed they always left their clothes in a wardrobe.
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Who Needs a Clean House?
My neighbours, Mr and Mrs Smith, both hated housework. They were very untidy people who never put things away in their places. When they went to bed, for example, they always left their clothes in a mess on the floor. Their kitchen was in great disorder, too. Even though they had a dishwasher, they always left the dirty dishes in the kitchen sink, and only did the washing up when there was not a single plate in the house. It was just the same with their clothes. They never put them into the washing machine until there was nothing else left to wear. Their living room didn’t look better! There was thick dust on every piece of furniture and the carpets hadn’t been cleaned for weeks. And the bathroom!
So the day came when Mr. Smith couldn’t find one of his socks and Mrs. Smith couldn’t see her face in the bathroom mirror. They looked around and decided that it was time to get the house cleaned. And they found Marie, a foreign student at a local university who needed some extra money.
Marie came to their house and worked all day long. She washed, dried and ironed all the clothes and put them away where they belonged – into the wardrobe and chest of drawers. She swept the floor with a large broom. She took a wet cloth and wiped the dust off the furniture, and polished it until it was shining. She cleaned all the carpets with a vacuum cleaner. In the kitchen, the floors were too dirty to wash with a mop, so Marie got on her hands and knees and scrubbed the dirt off with a scrubbing brush. Finally, she made the beds. Now the house looked spotless.
When Mr. and Mrs. Smith came home that evening, everything was clean, neat and tidy. ”Well, what do you think?” Mrs. Smith asked her husband. “It looks very nice, “he said. “But how are we ever going to find anything?”
They had a very dirty kitchen.
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Who Needs a Clean House?
My neighbours, Mr and Mrs Smith, both hated housework. They were very untidy people who never put things away in their places. When they went to bed, for example, they always left their clothes in a mess on the floor. Their kitchen was in great disorder, too. Even though they had a dishwasher, they always left the dirty dishes in the kitchen sink, and only did the washing up when there was not a single plate in the house. It was just the same with their clothes. They never put them into the washing machine until there was nothing else left to wear. Their living room didn’t look better! There was thick dust on every piece of furniture and the carpets hadn’t been cleaned for weeks. And the bathroom!
So the day came when Mr. Smith couldn’t find one of his socks and Mrs. Smith couldn’t see her face in the bathroom mirror. They looked around and decided that it was time to get the house cleaned. And they found Marie, a foreign student at a local university who needed some extra money.
Marie came to their house and worked all day long. She washed, dried and ironed all the clothes and put them away where they belonged – into the wardrobe and chest of drawers. She swept the floor with a large broom. She took a wet cloth and wiped the dust off the furniture, and polished it until it was shining. She cleaned all the carpets with a vacuum cleaner. In the kitchen, the floors were too dirty to wash with a mop, so Marie got on her hands and knees and scrubbed the dirt off with a scrubbing brush. Finally, she made the beds. Now the house looked spotless.
When Mr. and Mrs. Smith came home that evening, everything was clean, neat and tidy. ”Well, what do you think?” Mrs. Smith asked her husband. “It looks very nice, “he said. “But how are we ever going to find anything?”
They did the washing up when there were clean plates in the house.
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Who Needs a Clean House?
My neighbours, Mr and Mrs Smith, both hated housework. They were very untidy people who never put things away in their places. When they went to bed, for example, they always left their clothes in a mess on the floor. Their kitchen was in great disorder, too. Even though they had a dishwasher, they always left the dirty dishes in the kitchen sink, and only did the washing up when there was not a single plate in the house. It was just the same with their clothes. They never put them into the washing machine until there was nothing else left to wear. Their living room didn’t look better! There was thick dust on every piece of furniture and the carpets hadn’t been cleaned for weeks. And the bathroom!
So the day came when Mr. Smith couldn’t find one of his socks and Mrs. Smith couldn’t see her face in the bathroom mirror. They looked around and decided that it was time to get the house cleaned. And they found Marie, a foreign student at a local university who needed some extra money.
Marie came to their house and worked all day long. She washed, dried and ironed all the clothes and put them away where they belonged – into the wardrobe and chest of drawers. She swept the floor with a large broom. She took a wet cloth and wiped the dust off the furniture, and polished it until it was shining. She cleaned all the carpets with a vacuum cleaner. In the kitchen, the floors were too dirty to wash with a mop, so Marie got on her hands and knees and scrubbed the dirt off with a scrubbing brush. Finally, she made the beds. Now the house looked spotless.
When Mr. and Mrs. Smith came home that evening, everything was clean, neat and tidy. ”Well, what do you think?” Mrs. Smith asked her husband. “It looks very nice, “he said. “But how are we ever going to find anything?”
But they cleaned their carpets every week.
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Who Needs a Clean House?
My neighbours, Mr and Mrs Smith, both hated housework. They were very untidy people who never put things away in their places. When they went to bed, for example, they always left their clothes in a mess on the floor. Their kitchen was in great disorder, too. Even though they had a dishwasher, they always left the dirty dishes in the kitchen sink, and only did the washing up when there was not a single plate in the house. It was just the same with their clothes. They never put them into the washing machine until there was nothing else left to wear. Their living room didn’t look better! There was thick dust on every piece of furniture and the carpets hadn’t been cleaned for weeks. And the bathroom!
So the day came when Mr. Smith couldn’t find one of his socks and Mrs. Smith couldn’t see her face in the bathroom mirror. They looked around and decided that it was time to get the house cleaned. And they found Marie, a foreign student at a local university who needed some extra money.
Marie came to their house and worked all day long. She washed, dried and ironed all the clothes and put them away where they belonged – into the wardrobe and chest of drawers. She swept the floor with a large broom. She took a wet cloth and wiped the dust off the furniture, and polished it until it was shining. She cleaned all the carpets with a vacuum cleaner. In the kitchen, the floors were too dirty to wash with a mop, so Marie got on her hands and knees and scrubbed the dirt off with a scrubbing brush. Finally, she made the beds. Now the house looked spotless.
When Mr. and Mrs. Smith came home that evening, everything was clean, neat and tidy. ”Well, what do you think?” Mrs. Smith asked her husband. “It looks very nice, “he said. “But how are we ever going to find anything?”
Marie cleaned their house and it looked perfectly clean.
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Choose the correct option.
Who Needs a Clean House?
My neighbours, Mr and Mrs Smith, both hated housework. They were very untidy people who never put things away in their places. When they went to bed, for example, they always left their clothes in a mess on the floor. Their kitchen was in great disorder, too. Even though they had a dishwasher, they always left the dirty dishes in the kitchen sink, and only did the washing up when there was not a single plate in the house. It was just the same with their clothes. They never put them into the washing machine until there was nothing else left to wear. Their living room didn’t look better! There was thick dust on every piece of furniture and the carpets hadn’t been cleaned for weeks. And the bathroom!
So the day came when Mr. Smith couldn’t find one of his socks and Mrs. Smith couldn’t see her face in the bathroom mirror. They looked around and decided that it was time to get the house cleaned. And they found Marie, a foreign student at a local university who needed some extra money.
Marie came to their house and worked all day long. She washed, dried and ironed all the clothes and put them away where they belonged – into the wardrobe and chest of drawers. She swept the floor with a large broom. She took a wet cloth and wiped the dust off the furniture, and polished it until it was shining. She cleaned all the carpets with a vacuum cleaner. In the kitchen, the floors were too dirty to wash with a mop, so Marie got on her hands and knees and scrubbed the dirt off with a scrubbing brush. Finally, she made the beds. Now the house looked spotless.
When Mr. and Mrs. Smith came home that evening, everything was clean, neat and tidy. ”Well, what do you think?” Mrs. Smith asked her husband. “It looks very nice, “he said. “But how are we ever going to find anything?”
Mr and Mrs Smith were my…
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Who Needs a Clean House?
My neighbours, Mr and Mrs Smith, both hated housework. They were very untidy people who never put things away in their places. When they went to bed, for example, they always left their clothes in a mess on the floor. Their kitchen was in great disorder, too. Even though they had a dishwasher, they always left the dirty dishes in the kitchen sink, and only did the washing up when there was not a single plate in the house. It was just the same with their clothes. They never put them into the washing machine until there was nothing else left to wear. Their living room didn’t look better! There was thick dust on every piece of furniture and the carpets hadn’t been cleaned for weeks. And the bathroom!
So the day came when Mr. Smith couldn’t find one of his socks and Mrs. Smith couldn’t see her face in the bathroom mirror. They looked around and decided that it was time to get the house cleaned. And they found Marie, a foreign student at a local university who needed some extra money.
Marie came to their house and worked all day long. She washed, dried and ironed all the clothes and put them away where they belonged – into the wardrobe and chest of drawers. She swept the floor with a large broom. She took a wet cloth and wiped the dust off the furniture, and polished it until it was shining. She cleaned all the carpets with a vacuum cleaner. In the kitchen, the floors were too dirty to wash with a mop, so Marie got on her hands and knees and scrubbed the dirt off with a scrubbing brush. Finally, she made the beds. Now the house looked spotless.
When Mr. and Mrs. Smith came home that evening, everything was clean, neat and tidy. ”Well, what do you think?” Mrs. Smith asked her husband. “It looks very nice, “he said. “But how are we ever going to find anything?”
They were very…people.
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Who Needs a Clean House?
My neighbours, Mr and Mrs Smith, both hated housework. They were very untidy people who never put things away in their places. When they went to bed, for example, they always left their clothes in a mess on the floor. Their kitchen was in great disorder, too. Even though they had a dishwasher, they always left the dirty dishes in the kitchen sink, and only did the washing up when there was not a single plate in the house. It was just the same with their clothes. They never put them into the washing machine until there was nothing else left to wear. Their living room didn’t look better! There was thick dust on every piece of furniture and the carpets hadn’t been cleaned for weeks. And the bathroom!
So the day came when Mr. Smith couldn’t find one of his socks and Mrs. Smith couldn’t see her face in the bathroom mirror. They looked around and decided that it was time to get the house cleaned. And they found Marie, a foreign student at a local university who needed some extra money.
Marie came to their house and worked all day long. She washed, dried and ironed all the clothes and put them away where they belonged – into the wardrobe and chest of drawers. She swept the floor with a large broom. She took a wet cloth and wiped the dust off the furniture, and polished it until it was shining. She cleaned all the carpets with a vacuum cleaner. In the kitchen, the floors were too dirty to wash with a mop, so Marie got on her hands and knees and scrubbed the dirt off with a scrubbing brush. Finally, she made the beds. Now the house looked spotless.
When Mr. and Mrs. Smith came home that evening, everything was clean, neat and tidy. ”Well, what do you think?” Mrs. Smith asked her husband. “It looks very nice, “he said. “But how are we ever going to find anything?”
They …. put things away in their places.
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Who Needs a Clean House?
My neighbours, Mr and Mrs Smith, both hated housework. They were very untidy people who never put things away in their places. When they went to bed, for example, they always left their clothes in a mess on the floor. Their kitchen was in great disorder, too. Even though they had a dishwasher, they always left the dirty dishes in the kitchen sink, and only did the washing up when there was not a single plate in the house. It was just the same with their clothes. They never put them into the washing machine until there was nothing else left to wear. Their living room didn’t look better! There was thick dust on every piece of furniture and the carpets hadn’t been cleaned for weeks. And the bathroom!
So the day came when Mr. Smith couldn’t find one of his socks and Mrs. Smith couldn’t see her face in the bathroom mirror. They looked around and decided that it was time to get the house cleaned. And they found Marie, a foreign student at a local university who needed some extra money.
Marie came to their house and worked all day long. She washed, dried and ironed all the clothes and put them away where they belonged – into the wardrobe and chest of drawers. She swept the floor with a large broom. She took a wet cloth and wiped the dust off the furniture, and polished it until it was shining. She cleaned all the carpets with a vacuum cleaner. In the kitchen, the floors were too dirty to wash with a mop, so Marie got on her hands and knees and scrubbed the dirt off with a scrubbing brush. Finally, she made the beds. Now the house looked spotless.
When Mr. and Mrs. Smith came home that evening, everything was clean, neat and tidy. ”Well, what do you think?” Mrs. Smith asked her husband. “It looks very nice, “he said. “But how are we ever going to find anything?”
Their living room looked….
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Who Needs a Clean House?
My neighbours, Mr and Mrs Smith, both hated housework. They were very untidy people who never put things away in their places. When they went to bed, for example, they always left their clothes in a mess on the floor. Their kitchen was in great disorder, too. Even though they had a dishwasher, they always left the dirty dishes in the kitchen sink, and only did the washing up when there was not a single plate in the house. It was just the same with their clothes. They never put them into the washing machine until there was nothing else left to wear. Their living room didn’t look better! There was thick dust on every piece of furniture and the carpets hadn’t been cleaned for weeks. And the bathroom!
So the day came when Mr. Smith couldn’t find one of his socks and Mrs. Smith couldn’t see her face in the bathroom mirror. They looked around and decided that it was time to get the house cleaned. And they found Marie, a foreign student at a local university who needed some extra money.
Marie came to their house and worked all day long. She washed, dried and ironed all the clothes and put them away where they belonged – into the wardrobe and chest of drawers. She swept the floor with a large broom. She took a wet cloth and wiped the dust off the furniture, and polished it until it was shining. She cleaned all the carpets with a vacuum cleaner. In the kitchen, the floors were too dirty to wash with a mop, so Marie got on her hands and knees and scrubbed the dirt off with a scrubbing brush. Finally, she made the beds. Now the house looked spotless.
When Mr. and Mrs. Smith came home that evening, everything was clean, neat and tidy. ”Well, what do you think?” Mrs. Smith asked her husband. “It looks very nice, “he said. “But how are we ever going to find anything?”
One day Mr. Smith couldn’t find .......
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Who Needs a Clean House?
My neighbours, Mr and Mrs Smith, both hated housework. They were very untidy people who never put things away in their places. When they went to bed, for example, they always left their clothes in a mess on the floor. Their kitchen was in great disorder, too. Even though they had a dishwasher, they always left the dirty dishes in the kitchen sink, and only did the washing up when there was not a single plate in the house. It was just the same with their clothes. They never put them into the washing machine until there was nothing else left to wear. Their living room didn’t look better! There was thick dust on every piece of furniture and the carpets hadn’t been cleaned for weeks. And the bathroom!
So the day came when Mr. Smith couldn’t find one of his socks and Mrs. Smith couldn’t see her face in the bathroom mirror. They looked around and decided that it was time to get the house cleaned. And they found Marie, a foreign student at a local university who needed some extra money.
Marie came to their house and worked all day long. She washed, dried and ironed all the clothes and put them away where they belonged – into the wardrobe and chest of drawers. She swept the floor with a large broom. She took a wet cloth and wiped the dust off the furniture, and polished it until it was shining. She cleaned all the carpets with a vacuum cleaner. In the kitchen, the floors were too dirty to wash with a mop, so Marie got on her hands and knees and scrubbed the dirt off with a scrubbing brush. Finally, she made the beds. Now the house looked spotless.
When Mr. and Mrs. Smith came home that evening, everything was clean, neat and tidy. ”Well, what do you think?” Mrs. Smith asked her husband. “It looks very nice, “he said. “But how are we ever going to find anything?”
They hired a foreign student at a local university who….
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Marie came to their house and worked .....
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Who Needs a Clean House?
My neighbours, Mr and Mrs Smith, both hated housework. They were very untidy people who never put things away in their places. When they went to bed, for example, they always left their clothes in a mess on the floor. Their kitchen was in great disorder, too. Even though they had a dishwasher, they always left the dirty dishes in the kitchen sink, and only did the washing up when there was not a single plate in the house. It was just the same with their clothes. They never put them into the washing machine until there was nothing else left to wear. Their living room didn’t look better! There was thick dust on every piece of furniture and the carpets hadn’t been cleaned for weeks. And the bathroom!
So the day came when Mr. Smith couldn’t find one of his socks and Mrs. Smith couldn’t see her face in the bathroom mirror. They looked around and decided that it was time to get the house cleaned. And they found Marie, a foreign student at a local university who needed some extra money.
Marie came to their house and worked all day long. She washed, dried and ironed all the clothes and put them away where they belonged – into the wardrobe and chest of drawers. She swept the floor with a large broom. She took a wet cloth and wiped the dust off the furniture, and polished it until it was shining. She cleaned all the carpets with a vacuum cleaner. In the kitchen, the floors were too dirty to wash with a mop, so Marie got on her hands and knees and scrubbed the dirt off with a scrubbing brush. Finally, she made the beds. Now the house looked spotless.
When Mr. and Mrs. Smith came home that evening, everything was clean, neat and tidy. ”Well, what do you think?” Mrs. Smith asked her husband. “It looks very nice, “he said. “But how are we ever going to find anything?”
When Mr. and Mrs. Smith came home that evening Mr. Smith said…
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Who Needs a Clean House?
My neighbours, Mr and Mrs Smith, both hated housework. They were very untidy people who never put things away in their places. When they went to bed, for example, they always left their clothes in a mess on the floor. Their kitchen was in great disorder, too. Even though they had a dishwasher, they always left the dirty dishes in the kitchen sink, and only did the washing up when there was not a single plate in the house. It was just the same with their clothes. They never put them into the washing machine until there was nothing else left to wear. Their living room didn’t look better! There was thick dust on every piece of furniture and the carpets hadn’t been cleaned for weeks. And the bathroom!
So the day came when Mr. Smith couldn’t find one of his socks and Mrs. Smith couldn’t see her face in the bathroom mirror. They looked around and decided that it was time to get the house cleaned. And they found Marie, a foreign student at a local university who needed some extra money.
Marie came to their house and worked all day long. She washed, dried and ironed all the clothes and put them away where they belonged – into the wardrobe and chest of drawers. She swept the floor with a large broom. She took a wet cloth and wiped the dust off the furniture, and polished it until it was shining. She cleaned all the carpets with a vacuum cleaner. In the kitchen, the floors were too dirty to wash with a mop, so Marie got on her hands and knees and scrubbed the dirt off with a scrubbing brush. Finally, she made the beds. Now the house looked spotless.
When Mr. and Mrs. Smith came home that evening, everything was clean, neat and tidy. ”Well, what do you think?” Mrs. Smith asked her husband. “It looks very nice, “he said. “But how are we ever going to find anything?”
What didn't Marie do around Smiths' house?
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