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3 Write a word, number or short phrase to answer each question. 1 What time does Lizzie's alarm clock ring?
2 What time does Lizzie get to school in the morning?
3 How long does each lesson last?
4 What time does the morning break finish?
5 When is lunch?
6 What time does the photography club start?
7 How many times a week does Lizzie play football?
8 What time does Lizzie
go
home?
9 On which day does Lizzie have a dance class in the evening?
10 What time does Lizzie go to bed?​


3 Write a word, number or short phrase to answer each question. 1 What time does Lizzie's alarm cloc

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glukhovivan2007
20.08.2022 03:34
Don't sit on the grass. It's wet.What have you got in your pocket? «Is the bank near here?» «Yes, turn right at the traffic lights». Look! There's a child on the roof. What's he doing?There are a lot of fish in this river.I usually do my shopping at the city centre.There's somebody………our door.Bill is working in the garden.Mike is working on the table.

Vegetarians are people who don't eatmeat.
Look out! My wife is coming
I play tennis every week.
Who sits in my chair?
He stay with John for a few weeks until his flat's ready.   
What are you doing with my coat?
I sleep on Niko's sofa until I find a place of my own.
If you aren't listening to the radio, why don't you switch it off?
I is against my principles is against my principles. 
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petia2006
21.09.2020 11:55

Even for a decade that's more commonly associated with Gushers and Dunkaroos (and maybe a trip to the dentist) than with groundbreaking culinary innovation, the 1990s had plenty of beloved foods that made their way into restaurants and home kitchens. While perhaps not as long-gone as the food you'd find on our 1970s or 1980s list, these 13 items below are sure to evoke fond memories of Lisa Frank school supplies, Beanie Babies, and other relics of the '90s glory days.

Stuffed crust pizza

Give Pizza Hut a standing ovation for creating this innovative gem. It helped alleviate the sadness that comes with reaching the crust on a slice of pizza and realizing you have no cheese left—unless you think crust is the best part of pizza, in which case it just made the experience even better. Here's what every fast food chain looked like the day it opened.

Sun-dried tomatoes

There was a boom in popularity of Mediterranean food in the 1990s, and with that came an explosive passion for sun-dried tomatoes. For better or for worse, no salad, pasta, or pizza went without a wrinkly, flavor-concentrated version of a tomato.

Focaccia

In a similar Italian-inspired vein, you would find focaccia in every restaurant bread basket. You can think of it as pizza dough that's yeastier (and thus taller) with fewer toppings, and even though it had its heyday in the '90s, it has existed in Italy for thousands of years. And yes, the chances of being served focaccia topped with sun-dried tomato were quite high. Get more vintage favorites we love today with 50 Vintage Recipes That Still Taste Great.

Tall food

Chefs were literally shooting for the stars in the '90s. Tall food, or vertical food, was the accurately named practice of taking a dish and seeing how high it could stack without falling. Presentation was key, meaning French fries and chocolate cake alike came in towers, not piles or slices. Chef Alfred Portale at Gotham Bar & Grill, which recently closed, is said to have originated this trend.

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