2 complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb be.. Present simple I Complete the table with the correct forms of the present simple.. 2 Complete the sentences with the corre
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H e l l o ! The verb be
Asking for personal details
A s k i n g f o r and givingpersonal information
C o u n t r i e s a n d n a t i o n a l i t i e sPresent simple
There is / There are
A new job
Present continuousGiving directionsTaking reservationsPrepositions of time
Going to + verbModal verbsCountable anduncountable nounsMaking requestsOrdering a drinklmperativesDescribing cocktailsComparatives and superlativesDescribing dishes
Past simple (regular verbs)Taking orders
Past simple (irregular verbs)Recommending dishesPresent perfect
Dealíng with complaintsSome I any I much I
Parts of the restaurant
A p p l i a n c e sWh- wordsSeating arrangements
C l o c k t i m e sDays, months and seasonsBreakfast
Receiving guestsTableware for breakfast, lunch and dinner
D e s c r i b i n g d r i n k sTableware for drinksTableware for wine
Cocktail recipes and preparation
Describing restaurantslngredients
Verbs of preparation
D e s c r i b i n g u n k n o w n d i s h e sStarters and main courses
D i s h e sDesserts
U t e n s i l s
C o m p l a i n t s
Quantif iers
C a l c u l a t i n g f i g u r e sAsking for the billMethods of payment and currencies
E x p l a i n i n g t h e b i l lSaying goodbye
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TheCasablancaReservations
C o m p l a i n t s
T h e bill, please
Vocabulary exercisesAnswer keys
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I Complete the table with the conect forms of the verb óe
2 complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb be
I Mrs Blake iîn:1 American: sne _Q trish, from Dubtin
2 you from paris? No, | from Brussels
3 Luke a cook? yes, he : :
4 We Spanish We live in Madrid
5 Mary and Paul bartenders They work in the kitchen
6 .you Russian students? No, we English students.
7 ' ' ' ' ' t h e r e s t a u r a n t i n t h e c e n t r e ? Y e s , i t
8 | the new waiter This my first job
Asking for personal details
3 Match the questions to the answers.
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Are you British? a) Yes, I am.
b ) N o , I' m S p a n i s h c) lt's lobster
Where are you from?
What's your first name?
Are you married?
How old are you?
What's your surname?
What's your job?
What's your favourite dish?
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Greetings and introductions
4 Read the following dalogues and underline the correct option
I A: Good morningl Good night.Iúy name is Henry Spencer
B: Good nightl Nice to meet you My name is Geoff Humphries
2 Ar fs your namel you Mrs Bloomfield?
B: No I aml is Mrs Field
3 A: Good afternoon I Hi Mr President How do you do?
& Goodbyel Good afternoon Marilyn
4 A: Arellsyou Mr Scott? Good morning, I'm Henry Field
B: Hil Pleased to meet you
5 A: l'd like/l'd wantto introduceyou to Mary Black, the Sales Manager
& Good afternoon/What do you do? l'm Jane Steward
6 A: Here is/Thisis Mr Grant, the Hotel Manager
B: Happy to see you / Pleased to meet you
Asking for and giving personal information
5 Write questions to match the following answers
6 Complete the table
I'm from the USA.I'm thirty-two
I live in London.I'm a head chef
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S a m
R e i l l y
f i v e 5
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Match the sums to the missing numbers
c) seventy-fourd) five
e) fourf) teng) twenty-fourh) eighty-nine
R e i l l ySam
139 St Dunstan's RoadSouth Norwood,London SE25 6EOo20 8r2 345632
AmericanHead Chef
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10 Complete the crossword Which nationality is in the grey box?
1 I ' m fr o m S p a i n I ' m
2 l'm Russian I'm from
3 I'm from lreland I'm
4 I'rn ltalian I'm from
5 I'm Greek I'rn from
6 I'm British I'm from Great
7 l'm from Foland I'm
B I'rn Belgian I'm from
9 I'm French I'm from
10 I'm from Germany I'm
11 Put the nationalities from exercise 10 in the correct groups
Hello! O
Now add the nationalities from the following countries
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I Complete the table with the correct forms of the present simple
2 Complete the sentences with the correct option
1 Lech and Rosa workl works at the Casablanca
2 Do I Does Peter work with them?
3 She doesn't livel lives in the city centre
4 We doesn'tl don't arrive late
5 Does she likel likestea?
6 Mr Grant speaklspeaks Polish
7 This restaurant don'tl doesn't have a private dining-room
8 Dol Does Henry and Paula like Cajun food?
9 Sam don'tl doesn't go out very much
10 Do you drinkl drinks alcohol?
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Prepositions of place
3 Match the prepositions to the pictures
on in next to under on the left of on the right of between
There is I There ore
4 Compfete the text with ffiere is I there are
W h e n y o u enter the Casablanca R e s t a u r a n t , y o u can see the cloakroom o n t h e r i g h t a n d
is between the off ice and the walk-in freezer As we go along the f irst section, on your right
is the meat section and next to it 3 the sauce section The vegetable section, thefish section, the stoves and the ovens are on the left Further ofl, o the pastrl'section and 5 an oven on the right The walk-in îreezer is in the corner and thefridges are next to it .6 more fridges and freezers on the left and the coldmeat section
Now label the sections and appliances on the plan
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d) Franqois, the wine waiter, Albert, the cashier and Alex, the waiter, work inthe dining-room
e) Henry, the dining-room assistant, herps me serve the dishes
f) Leroy supervises both Henry and Alex
g) The waiter receives orders from the Head Waiter
h) Boris, the kitchen assistant, assists all the cooks in the kitchen.
i) Sean is responsible for the bartender and the bar waiter
j) The bar waiter, Eve, works with sean and Richard in the bar.
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rne h e.a.d M.t19 f - takes orders from the guests )
The serves the drinks to the tables.
The prepares drinks and attends guests at the bar.The pours the wine for guests
The prepares the bills
The serves the dishes to the tables
The prepares the vegetables
The cooks the fish
The prepares all the starters
The prepares the desserts
A new i"U @
Parts of the restaurant
7 Match the staff to the sections they work in.
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A' I|h?.1? are you from? 4
I Complete the following table
complete the sentences with the correct form of the present continuous
The chef (cook) j.à f A.AK.in$ an ometette
You (notl listen) to me!
Antonio (read) a book.
| (not I work) today
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She's preparing a coektail. 5 6
WC 7 We're not eating bread 8
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Giving directions
6 complete the directions to the restaurant with the words from the box
into out of along past across towards
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7 complete the directions to the toiret with the words from the box
cross pass turn walk go
T o g o to the toilets, 1 t h e dining-room , a l o n g
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Look at the map of the Latin Quarter in Paris and read the directions to get tosome restaurants, cafés and bars Match the directÍons to the correct
letters on the map
Y o u a r e at the Metro C l u n y L a S o r b o n n e G o o u t of the station a n d tu r n right Take
t h e f i r s t r i g h t and then turn right into Rue st Jacques T h e c a f é is on your left.
Y o u a r e at the Metro Maubert M u t u a l i t é W a l k out of the station a n d tu r n right Turn
l e f t i n t o the Boulevard S a i n t G e r m a i n a n d g o straight o n T a k e t h e t h i r d left and the
r e s t a u r a n t i s o n y o u r left
Y o u a r e at the Metro S t - M i c h e l W a l k o u t of the station a n d tu r n right Turn right again
i n t o Quai de Montebello w a l k straight o n a n d p a s s t w o b r i d g e s T h e b a r is on your
r i g h t ju s t after the second b r i d g e
Y o u a r e at the Metro C a r d i n a l L e m o i n e W a l k o u t o f the station a n d tu r n right Walk
a l o n g R u e M o n g e a c r o s s R u e d e s Ecoles a n d ta k e the next right Walk past the first
l e f t a n d the café is on your right
Y o u a r e at the Metro C l u n y L a Sorbonne W a l k o u t o f t h e station a n d tu r n left Turn
l e f t a g a i n i n t o th e Boulevard S a i n i G e r m a i n a n d g o s t r a i g h t o n T h e n take the first
r i g h t , cross t h e n e x t street a n d th e bar is on your right
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I Complete the conversation with the correct options
waiter Good afternoon Le Flaubert ,can r help you I How are you?
Mr Winters A table for four, please
Waiter sWhat is his name lWhat name, please?
M r W i n t e r s M r W i n t e r s waiter ucan you tell me the retters I courd you spett that for me, prease?
Mr Winters Of course W-|-N-T-E-R-S.
Waiter Excellent lSo that's/t witt say everything again: a table for four at nine
o'clock on Tuesday Thank you, Mr Winters
Mr Winters Thank you See you on Tuesday Goodbye
9 W h a t time is the reservation s i r ?
1 0 W e do a table d'hóte menu l u n c h - t i m e
for
I
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Dags, months and seasons
5 Put the parts of the text in the correct order
the beginning to mid September That's the best time of the year for me!
Mondays Some people come for lunch at noon and we also serve dinner in
Saturday evenings, for example, we have live music Wè open our terrace in
Hello, my name's Pedro I'm a bartender at El Mariachi Contentísimo, a pub inMexico City The pub opens at
summer There are a lot of tourists in Mexico City, so we can't go on holiday then.But we close from
ten o'clock every day Well, not every day We're closed on
the evenings, but most people only come for a drink or two Sometimes weorganise special events 0n
6 Gomplete the diagram
Mondav
18 eighteen
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J a nPeter
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what (do) ?.L? you 9.0-ing.J.q dp-' on Friday?
I don't know I might go out for the day with Susan and Rosa
What (do) they .2 ?They (vrsit) .3 Brighton for the day
Oh, Brighton! How (get) they there?Well, Rosa can't drive, so Susan (take) s her car.
What (do) they .6 when they get there? Go
to the beach?
No, they (not I go) .7 to the beach They (find)
'a nice café for breakfast first and then they (go) 'shopping.Susan (take) '0 Rosa to a niceseafood restaurant I don't know what they (do)
after lunch
I d o M o r e s h o p p i n g !
Oh, right Then | (notlgo) .'2 to Bríghton with them
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madam afternoon Good 1 Gooà aftornoon madam.
Good afternoo.n A table for five, please
reservatîsn Do a you have 2
follow Could me please you
I your you to'll table show
Mrs Daltry Thanks,
Waiter down you to Would madam sit like
Mrs Daltry Thank you
Waiter is Here menu the
Mrs Daltry Thank you
Modal verbs
4 what do you say in the following situations? rck the best option.
1 You are a waiter in a restaurant you want to take the guest's umbrella
a) Give me your umbrella, please
r/ b) Could I take your umbrella, please?
c) Can you bring me your umbrella, please?
2 You are a guest in a restaurant you want the wine list
a) Waiter, could you bring me the wine list, please?
b) Waiter, the wine list, and quick!
c) Waiter, can you take the wine list with you, please?
3 You are the reception waiter in a restaurant You want to know the guest's name.a) May I tell your name, please?
b) Can I spell your name, please?
c) Could you tell me your name, please?
4 You are a guest in a restaurant you are cold and the window is open
a) Waiter, could you close the window, please?
b) Waiter, .can you open the window, please?
c) Waiter, close the window
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2 There's only one place set and there is one on the table
a is on the left of the plate The is on the right and the 6 i s b e h i n d t h e p l a t e T h e r e ' s a w i n e ? t o t h e r i g h t o f t h e s p o o n
T o th e l e f t o f t h e p l a c e s e t t i n g t h e r e is a .8 a n d n e x t to i t a .e A n
L 0 i s n e x t to t h e w i n e g l a s s o n t h e r i g h t T h e is on the table
b e h i n d t h e s p o o n Rearrange the letters to make names of tableware, then match them tothe words in the boxes
elpat slags lwob hctol
d i n n e r s i d e
c h a m p a g n e w i n e
c e r e a r s o u p
s l i p t a b l e
Tableware for breakfast, lunch and dinner
5 Complete the text with words from the box
p l à t e : : , , I q g h t r ! y : , , , , f 9 1 1 :' ' ,' ,giasii' ','tablèclórhi n a p k i n s a l t c e l l a r p e p p e r k n i f e s l i p c l o t h p o t / grinders p o o n
r
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-7 Match the words in the table to form the names of tableware.
8 Underline the odd one out
o u t d o o r s
+ ^ ^ ^ ^ + LCA pU r-
d is h
n a p k i n
9 Match the words in the box to items in the picture
dessert plate coffee pot butter knife milk jug cereal bowl
saucer cup teaspoon sugar bowl tablespoon
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Countable and uncountable nouns
Things you can count
2 Complete the text with the correct options
There are five spoons on a tray.' SomelAny spoons are small They are teaspoons Therearen'l2anylsomeforks, but there is'alsome knife How many glasses are there on thetray? I don't know exactly, maybe ten or eleven uSomelAny are for wine, others are forbeer There sisn'tl aren't 6anylsomebeer on the tray, but there is'alsome bottle ofwine There aren'lsanylsomecola cans but there is ssomelonewater The water is in ajug There aren'trosornelany plates on the tray
I Put the words in the correct groups
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4 Match the drinks to the descriptions
a) juice from orangesb) ltalian drink made with espresso coffee and creamc) hot drink made with a herb and boiling waterd) drink made of whisky, hot black coffee]
sugr, ,nO creame) Britísh dry beer
f) cocktail made of cola, rum and lime juice
$ French sparkling wineh) alcoholic drink from Scoiland or lreland
Making requests
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1 Waiter, can you open the window, please?
2 Bartender, could you put €n ice in my martini, please?
3 Waitress, 9!p I have the wine list, please?
4 Can I take your coats to the cloak room, thank vou?
5 Can you bring us the menu, please?
6 fuyou like a glass of champagne madam?
7 Could we have the wine list two, please?
8 epuU I serve the apéritif sir?
9 Would you like some bread?
10 | epuld like a cup of black tea, please
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GuestWaiter
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GuestWaiter
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GuestWaiter
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GuestWaiter
All right A port for me then!
Certainly sir l'll bring the port immediately
Thank you Now, let me see lthink l'll have a sherry, or maybe a port lsthe sherry dry or sweet?
It's a very fine dry sherry sir
Waiter, could I order an apéritif, please?
Of course, sir Would you like to have a look at the wine list first?
I'd prefer something sweet Well, l'll have the port then ls it red or white?
It's red sir, and very sweet
Yes, please
l'll bring it right away sir Here you are sir The wine list
Tableware for drinks
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Complete the sentences
A Slaîà used to drink champagne is a champagne glass
A mug used to drink is a cocoa mug
A used to drink wine is a
I
A c u p u s e d t o d r i n k te a is a i
A glass used to drink beer is a
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Tableware for wine
9 Match the words in the box to the definitions
ff:::l ff1.,ì.j"3: j:::,lg yl, jn rt is usuaily made of grass,
;r"T*:TTl^,:::':'-y rop uno i .ro,"o -," "oil.,'ffi::i*, shaped rike a
fi :"fi,jl.j"lh ic h hords ice c u bes r " ; ;' ;;î"t.o'J,T :il J.t n,, 0.,
1 i n and keep
t h e wine cool
î::._.":t taper that is attached t .bl: i,il;JrT,;
tn order to give informationaoout the wine it contains.
A glass jug that you use for serving wine.
A container with one or two hanofes used for carrying object
number 1.
An object that is used for orocr<ing
tire.o.i.ro of object number 1.
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I Put the words in the correct order to make instructions
1 ice / and / well / add / shake
2 a I into/ mixture/ strain / the / glass
3 with / Tabasco / season
4 serving / fill / glass / don't I the lcompletely / when
5 salt-rimmed I a I serve / glass / in
6 the / ingredients / all / mix / well
7 zest I with lgarnish / lemon
8 don't / until / stir / cbol
2 Now match the instructions to the pictures
3 Put the words in the correct groups
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Trang 286 complete the cocktail recipes using some of the above verbs.
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1 egg (separated), 1/z ounce Jamaican rum,r/2 ounce brandy, 1 tablespoon sugar, boiling water,
First beat egg white and yolk separately, fni[ , them together and
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Describing cocktails
4 Put the dialogue in the correct order
I a) Waiter What about a fruit cocktail? lt,s very refreshing
I o) wuit.r The special of the week is the casablanca Mojito srr
E c) Waiter What would you like to drink?
f O) Wuit.r Certaintv sir
E e) waiter lt has the same ingredients sir, but it also has a bit of cream
to soften the flavours
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8 Write the recipe of a popular cocktail in your country, following the models above
Use a dictionary or your coursebook glossary to help you
C r y 0 * l * " r l
1/z teaspoon sugar, 1 dash angostura bitters, 4 ounces champagne,
l e m o n p e e lFirst sugar and bitters in the bottom of a chilled
c h a m p a g n e f l u t e T h e n ' in champagne Finally
8 with a lemon peel twist
7 Complete the recipes with first, then, next, finally
6ryÒ'r/"'
îi**:i'iiifffi:::-i- Í::1*tltfj, and strain inro a
i"*'t* with s\iceo >'ò-'
F i n a l l y
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I Complete the table with the correct comparative and superlative forms
2 Complete the text with the correct option
The Casablanca Restaurant needs a new sommelier There are three candidates for thejob: James, Glen and Jean Who is the 1óesfl better choice?
James is2olderlthe oldest than Glen and Jean, and he's 3morelthe most experienced
o n e Glen is the4youngestlyounger one, and he's5more qualifiedlmost qualified than theother two
Jean is very 6friendlyl filendlier He deals with customersT betterl worse than
G l e n a n d J a m e s
W h o d o y o u th i n k should g e t the job?
3 1
Complete the sentences with the correct option
The Casablanca is the restaurant in London
a) trendier b) more trendy c) trendiest
2 lt is to Oxford Circus than to Piccadillv Circus
a) closer
3 l t i s n o t aa) largest
b) closest c) more close
c) large
restaurant
b) larger
4 lt's than the Park Hotel restaurant
a) smallest b) most small c) smaller
5 The service at the Park Hotel is than at the Casablanca
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a) worse b) worst c) more worse
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Trang 33Baked eggplant with banana=
Peel and slice 1 kg eggplant in 50 ml oil and drain Arrange in anearthenware dish with five halved u, 27s g tomato concassée andseasoning sprinkle with 100 g breadcrumbs, the grated zest of one 7 and
25 ml oil and bake in the s at 1.60oC for thirtv minutes
Fry 75 g s onion, one chopped clove of garlic and 275 g lardons ofbacon in oil Add 1 kg sliced wild 'o and cook for five r1,then add 20 g chopped parsley Add 300 ml cream to the cooking liquid,
12 and serve.
Describing dishes
7 Read the recipes again Are these sentences true (T) or farse (F)?
1 Buttered beetroot is a UK recipe T
2 You need tomatoes to prepare buttered beetroot
3 Baked eggplant with banana is a dish from the US
4 You need a bottle of oil to make baked eggplant
5 You need fruit to prepare baked eggplant
6 There is no meat in forest mushrooms German style
7 You need herbs to prepare forest mushrooms
8 You have to cook the cream and add the liquid to make forest mushrooms
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F i r s t m e l t th e p o t a t o T h e n c u t i t i n h a l f and boil it
9 Complete the recipe with the correct form of the verbs
First (peel) P qd ' the potatoes and then (boit) , them (Mash)
potatoes in a (butter) dish, (Sprinkle) 8 them with (grate)
Emmental cheese (Gratinate) them in the oven.
10 Match the verbs in the recipe to the pictures
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Past simple (regular verbsl
1 Complete the table with the correct forms of the past simple
2 Complete the dialogue with the correct forms of the past simple
Hi, Peter You don't look happy
H i , S a m Y e s t e r d a y | ( w a n t ) ! l ? n t ? 4 1 t o s u r p r i s e R o s a w i t h a v i s i r
W h a t ( d o ) y o u ., 7Well, after work | (decide) 3 to buy some flowers and I(prepare) o Rosa's favourite cocktail
S a m Peter
S a m Peter
S a m Peter
S a m Peter
S a m Peter
and | (knock) on the door But she (notl answeÒ
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Describing unknown dishes
4 complete the sentences with the correct forms of the verbs from the box
1 our most popular dish is !Lq?-5L beef with assorted vegetabres
2 The chocolate cake must be for about an hour
3 T h e m u s h r o o m s a n d b a m b o o w i t h soy sauce m a k e an exotic c o m b i n a t i o n
4 tomatoes are perfect with any type of meat
5 Croquettes are vegetables, meat or fish wlth breadcrumbs
a n o
6 T h e P a r m e s a n c h e e s e g i v e s t h e o n i o n soup a very speciar f r a v o u r
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Starters and main courses
5 Match the dishes to the pictures Are they starters, main courses or side dishes?
hsr ! el p eu n
slar"tar 2
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6 Grilled goat's cheese salad with bacon
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Past simple (irregular verbsl
I Complete the table with the correct past simple forms
Correct any past simple mistakes in the following sentences lf the sentence iscorrect, write OK next to it
Last week weged to the cinema .P!LThe customers chose crème br0lée as a dessert and then they askedfor the bill
Did Liz reserves a table for today?
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4 Amy sayed that she enjoyed the evening, but she didn't really like
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I buyed some wine and put it in the fridge
Harry didn't made a reservation
Did you did your homework this week?
I knew the correct answer but I didn't be sure
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