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Your nose's above your mouth
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Your chin's below your mouth
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The ceiling's above our heads
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TELL ME THE NAMES OF THE MONTHS OF THE YEAR PLEASE! rozpocznij naukę
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The names of the months of the year are "January ..."
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WHAT WILL THE MONTH AFTER NEXT BE? rozpocznij naukę
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The month after next will be...
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WHAT WAS THE MONTH BEFORE LAST? rozpocznij naukę
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The month before last was...
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WHAT DO THE LETTERS A.M. MEAN AFTER THE TIME? rozpocznij naukę
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The letters A.M. mean "ante meridiem" after the time
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WHAT WAS THE MONTH BEFORE LAST? rozpocznij naukę
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The month before last was...
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WHAT DO THE LETTERS A.M. MEAN AFTER THE TIME? rozpocznij naukę
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The letters A.M. mean "ante meridiem" after the time
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WHAT DO THE LETTERS P.M. MEAN AFTER THE TIME? rozpocznij naukę
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The letters P. M means "post meridiem" after the time
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WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A.M. AND P.M.? rozpocznij naukę
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"The difference between A.M. and P.M. is that we use A.M. for the time before midday (12 o'clock), and P.M. for the time after midday"
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ARE MY FEET ABOVE THE TABLE? rozpocznij naukę
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"No, your feet aren't above the table, but they're below the table"
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WHAT CAN WE USE INSTEAD OF "MUCH" AND "MANY"? rozpocznij naukę
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We can use "a lot of instead of "much"and "many"
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ARE THERE A LOT OF PEOPLE IN A SMALL VILLAGE? rozpocznij naukę
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"No, there aren't a lot of people in a small village, but there are few people in a small village"
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DO THE ENGLISH DRINK A LOT OF COFFEE? rozpocznij naukę
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No, the English don't drink a lot of coffee, but they drink little coffee, and a lot of tea
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DO YOU LIKE TO SEE A ROOM WITH A LOT OF FLOWERS IN IT? rozpocznij naukę
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Yes, I like to see a room with a lot of flowers in it.
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DO YOU PUT A LOT OF BUTTER ON YOUR BREAD? rozpocznij naukę
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No, I don't put a lot of butter on your bread
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