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        birds were twittering happily in the trees. Emma, who had been
        feeling sad, suddenly felt more cheerful. The summer had come at
        last, hadn’t it? While she  wandered  down the  garden path, she
        thought about the letter she’d received that morning.

        3. Using the semicolon, colon and dash
        The team – those who were present – lined up to meet the new
        manager;  they  had had a bad season. Clive  hoped Brian would
        improve their chances of promotion. At the moment the team was
        a disaster: the goalkeeper never saw the ball until it was too late,
        the defence players were too slow and the captain was indecisive.


        4. Remembering the question mark and the exclamation
        mark
          ‘I don’t believe it!’ she exclaimed.
          ‘Why not?’ he enquired.
          Surely it could not be true. Why hadn’t she been told before? It
        wasn’t fair. Why was she always the last to hear anything? If she’d
        been the one going to New York, she’d probably only have heard
        about it after she should have left. Why had Pat been offered the
        chance of a lifetime? Hadn’t she worked just as hard?



        CHAPTER 4


        1. Putting into indirect speech
        John asked Susan if she would go to the dance. Susan replied that
        she couldn’t because she was going to a wedding.

        2. Play
        Ruth:  I’ve got so much to do.
        Brian:  The wedding’s not for ages.
        Ruth:  But there’s food to order, the wedding cake to make
               and the dresses to buy. (Starts to clear table)
        Brian:  (Goes to door) I have to go to the office today. I’ll be
               back for dinner.
        Ruth:  Wait. I want you to do some shopping for me. I’ve got a
               list somewhere.
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