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These words you should rather use in place of nice , get or a lot of .
Wonderful, bought, much, many, had, lovely, friendly, received, found
della said jim i wanted to buy you the best christmas present ever i went to see madame sofronie who owns hair goods of all things she gave me twenty dollars i searched the shops for a gift worthy of james willingham young i found just the right thing at 142 high street in new york
Develop your language skills to communicate clearly and confidently.
Della was nerve about cutting her hair.
At last she found a suit present for Jim.
Jim’s Christmas present filled her with happy .
The beauty combs were just what Della wanted.
Jim’s watch was expense.
Her calculate of the cost was inaccurate.
She uttered an ecstasy scream of joy.
The peculiar of his expression confused her.
Listen carefully.
Circle all the items mentioned in the conversation.
Fill in the prices next to the items.
Pay attention to the quantities Pumla orders.
Add the amounts Pumla owes to determine the total price of her order.
If Pumla has R60 to pay her bill, how much change will she receive?
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“Advertisements exploit our weaknesses and turn us into dunces incapable of making wise choices. We are victims of the advertising industry."
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