Posted by Henry2 on Monday, October 3, 2011 at 6:13pm.
1) OK
2) We'll have to make a stopover/layover in Madrid.(What does this sentence mean?) This means that you won't go straight through to your destination. The train or plane will stop (in this case, in Madrid) where you may or may not have to go to a different plane or train to finish the journey.
3) OK
4) OK, as long as you put a space after that period.
5) Jessie's friend confesses that she has always fancied Ian. He started chatting her up at the party, but then a girl turned up, and they had a row.
6) Jessie's friend realized the two of them were going out together. When Ian came over to her, she ignored him and walked away.
Which sport(s) do you play?
To organize an end-of-exams party
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