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<!-- source file: 003 - LANGUAGE LABORATORY ACTIVITIES BOOK 12 LESSON 1B.md -->
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# LANGUAGE LABORATORY ACTIVITIES BOOK 12, LESSON 1B
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**LISTENING/SPEAKING ACTIVITY:** Repeat the words and sentences you hear. There's no figure for this activity.
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### Figure 1
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**Listen to the dialog. Read your lines of the dialog.**
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1. Yes, and I was very frightened. It was about an hour before it stopped.
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2. Yes, it got very quiet. But the water in the streets was very deep, and it was slippery.
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3. No, I didn't. None of us did. We were all very glad when it cleared up.
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---
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### Figure 2
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**Read your lines of the dialog.**
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1. Were you ever in a bad storm before?
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2. Then did it clear up?
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3. Did you remain calm during the storm?
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---
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### Figure 3
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**Listen to the dialogs. Select the correct answer.**
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*Example:* Gina's \_\_\_\_\_\_\_.
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a. happy
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b. tired
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c. sad
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1. He's \_\_\_\_\_\_\_.
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a. tired
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b. happy
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c. sick
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2. He's \_\_\_\_\_\_\_.
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a. sad
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b. happy
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c. angry
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3. He's \_\_\_\_\_\_\_.
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a. sick
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b. tired
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c. careless
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4. He's \_\_\_\_\_\_\_.
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a. late
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b. sick
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c. hungry
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5. He's \_\_\_\_\_\_\_.
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a. tired
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b. sick
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c. hurt
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---
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**LISTENING/SPEAKING ACTIVITY.** Repeat the sentences you hear. There's no figure for this activity.
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---
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### Figure 4
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**Answer the questions. Check your answers on the answer page.**
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*Example:* five years
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<u>I've known Captain Jackson for five years.</u>
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1. no
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_________________________________________________________________
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2. no, Italian
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3. no, last Wednesday
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4. yes, two years
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5. no, since he bought the car
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6. no, two weeks
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7. yes, since it started
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---
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– USER NOTES –
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<!-- source file: 018 - AUDIO SCRIPT.md -->
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# AUDIO SCRIPT
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## Lesson 1B
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**AUDIO TRACK 8**
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(1) Hello.
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(2) Open your books to the activities for Lesson 1B. (pause 6 sec)
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(3) Repeat the words and sentences. (pause for repetition)
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remain. . . remain
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Tim remained in France after his family left.
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Tim remained in France after his family left.
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belong. . . belong
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This jacket belongs to Martha; it's hers.
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This jacket belongs to Martha; it's hers.
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humid. . . humid
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The weather in London is very humid; it rains a lot.
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The weather in London is very humid; it rains a lot.
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no longer. . . no longer
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Nina no longer wants to study French; she doesn't think it's interesting.
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Nina no longer wants to study French; she doesn't think it's interesting.
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occasionally. . . occasionally
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I eat there occasionally, but not very often.
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I eat there occasionally, but not very often.
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like. . . like
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There are many interesting cities, like Los Angeles and Washington D.C., to see in the United States.
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There are many interesting cities, like Los Angeles and Washington D.C., to see in the United States.
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heat. . . heat
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The sun gives us a lot of heat; it keeps us warm.
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The sun gives us a lot of heat; it keeps us warm.
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(4) Listen to a dialog.
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(two voices, both males)
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(voice 1) Were you ever in a bad storm before?
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(voice 2) Yes, and I was very frightened. It was about an hour before it stopped.
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(voice 1) Then did it clear up?
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(voice 2) Yes, it got very quiet. But the water in the streets was very deep, and it was slippery.
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(voice 1) Did you remain calm during the storm?
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(voice 2) No, I didn't. None of us did. We were all very glad when it cleared up.
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(5) Now look at Figure 1. Each of those sentences is part of a dialog. Listen to a sentence; then say yours. Ready? (pause 5 sec after each item)
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script voice: Were you ever in a bad storm before?
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script voice: Then did it clear up?
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script voice: Did you remain calm during the storm?
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**AUDIO TRACK 9**
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(6) Now look at Figure 2. You read the first line; then listen to the next one. Say your second line after that. Okay, you begin. (pause long enough for students to say their lines)
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script voice: Yes, and I was very frightened. It was about an hour before it stopped.
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script voice: Yes, it got very quiet. But the water in the streets was very deep, and it was slippery.
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script voice: No, I didn't. None of us did. We were all very glad when it cleared up.
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---
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**AUDIO TRACK 10**
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(7) Look at Figure 3. Listen to a short dialog. Select the letter that best shows the meaning of the conversation. The first one is an example.
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*(two voices, 1 female voice, 1 small girl voice)*
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**(voice 1)** What's wrong, Gina?
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**(voice 2)** My dog ran away.
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Gina's . . . . *(pause 5 sec)*
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(8) The answer is "Gina's sad." Now listen to the other dialogs and make your selections. *(pause 8 sec after each dialog)*
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Number 1:
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*(two voices, both male)*
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**(voice 1)** Hello, Sir. Long day?
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**(voice 2)** Yes, I was very busy all day.
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He's . . . .
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Number 2:
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*(two voices, both male)*
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**(voice 1)** Look at that big smile!
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**(voice 2)** I made a ninety-five on my quiz.
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He's . . . .
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Number 3:
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*(two voices, both male)*
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**(voice 1)** Hi, Phil. How are you today?
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**(voice 2)** My stomach hurts, and I have a fever.
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He's . . . .
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Number 4:
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*(two voices, both male)*
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**(voice 1)** Hey, Jack. Where are you going?
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**(voice 2)** It's 11:30, time for lunch.
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He's . . . .
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Number 5:
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*(two voices, both male)*
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**(voice 1)** What happened to your leg?
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**(voice 2)** I fell down outside the door.
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He's . . . .
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(9) Let's check your answers.
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Number 1 is a; he's tired. Repeat: He's tired.
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Number 2 is b; he's happy. Repeat: He's happy.
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Number 3 is a; he's sick. Repeat: He's sick.
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Number 4 is c; he's hungry. Repeat: He's hungry.
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Number 5 is c; he's hurt. Repeat: He's hurt.
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(10) Repeat the following sentences. *(pause at / long enough for students to repeat)*
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Betty hasn't seen her sister for five weeks.
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Betty hasn't seen her sister for five weeks.
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Lt Martin has eaten here every Friday / since nineteen eighty-four.
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Lt Martin has eaten here every Friday / since nineteen eighty-four.
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Peter's lived in San Francisco for three years.
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Peter's lived in San Francisco for three years.
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Tom hasn't exercised for two months.
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Tom hasn't exercised for two months.
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The soldiers have enjoyed this show for years.
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The soldiers have enjoyed this show for years.
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Sgt Peterson has walked to work / since his car has been in the garage.
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Sgt Peterson has walked to work / since his car has been in the garage.
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Mike hasn't studied French for fifteen years.
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Mike hasn't studied French for fifteen years.
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Sandy has had that job since Mr. Adams left.
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Sandy has had that job since Mr. Adams left.
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**AUDIO TRACK 11**
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(11) Look at Figure 4. Listen to some questions. Then write answers like the example. You will hear each question twice.
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*EXAMPLE:* How long have you known Captain Jackson?
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How long have you known Captain Jackson?
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And the answer is "I've known Captain Jackson for five years."
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(12) Let's begin. *(pause 30 sec after second reading of question)*
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Number 1: Have you ever driven to Boston?
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Have you ever driven to Boston?
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Number 2: Has John ever studied German?
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Has John ever studied German?
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Number 3: Has Ted exercised in the gym?
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Has Ted exercised in the gym?
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Number 4: Has Ms. Wilson taught English for a long time?
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Has Ms. Wilson taught English for a long time?
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Number 5: Has your brother been saving his money?
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Has your brother been saving his money?
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Number 6: Have you seen your brother?
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Have you seen your brother?
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Number 7: Have you been listening to this tape?
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Have you been listening to this tape?
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**THIS IS THE END OF LESSON 1B, BOOK 12.**
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--- USER NOTES ---
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<!-- source file: 032 - Lesson 1B.md -->
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# Lesson 1B
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### Figure 3
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1. a
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2. b
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3. a
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4. c
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5. c
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### Figure 4
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1. No, I've never driven to Boston.
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2. No, he hasn't, but he has studied Italian.
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3. No, he hasn't exercised since last Wednesday.
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4. Yes, she has taught for two years.
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5. No, he hasn't been saving money since he bought the car.
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