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ex. 4c fiancé, nasty, critisize, lack, guest, host,
forward
ex. 4e
I don’t like it when the kids step or jump on the
sofa.
Kids can’t go to the parents’ bedroom.
Kids can’t catch food from the fridge.
People shuld eat in the kitchen.
Kids must take off their shoes when they walk on the
carpet.
Children can’t play without gadgets from adults.
belongings /bɪˈlɒŋɪŋz/ UK
US sustantivo
pertenencias
People shouldn’t make noises when they eat food.
People should switch off the lights when they leave a
bedroom.
should've /ˈʆʊdəv/ UK
US contraction o should have
The girl has really bad manners and wouldn’t want her
for my son / as a daughter-in-law.
They can learn from each other.
considerate /kənˈsɪdərət/ UK
US adjetivo
considerado -a, comprensivo -a
to be considerate towards sb ser considerado -a con
alguien
She shouldn’t have sent the email on to her friends.
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it’s fine if you don’t do it.
Gave him an intensive course in pleases and thank
yous.
In Russia if you smile all the time, you are mad.
It’s only the salt, for goodness sake.
sake /seɪk/ UK US sustantivo
for the sake of sth/sb, for sth's/sb's
sake por (el bien de)
algo/alguien
for heaven's/goodness' sake! ¡por el amor de Dios!
I prefer them to lie.
Song: You can’t hurry love
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