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I n ; A iR woRK Ask a new partner what he or she feels like doing today, like you did in Language
Booster section, part B. This time, pay attention to linking words that end in -s.
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I /r'r'te three alternatives for things that people might do on vacation.
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l) I PAIR woRx Compare and contrast the alternatives that you wrote above with your partner.
Give reasons for your choices.