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B1+ (unit 1&2)
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How do you call a small shop with an open front or a table with things for sale
stall
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TRANSLATE: vietinė mugė
local fair
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Correct mistakes: "I want to color my hair"
"I want to dye my hair"
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TRANSLATE: "Tai yra dviejų dienų darbas"
It's a two days' work
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POSSESSIVE PRONOUN: "A friend of ____ is going away. So, I'm looking after his dogs"
MINE
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How do you call the thin liquid that is left from milk after the solid part (called curds) has been removed? (išrūgos))
whey
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TRANSLATE: "tarpininkas"
middle-man
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what the sysnonym for "2 weeks?"
fortnight
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Which one is correct: A: I never buy meat at buthers' B: I never buy meat at butcher's
B: I never buy meat at butcher's
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Which one is correct: A. Meet me at Julia's B. Meet me at Julia
A: Meet me at Julia's
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How do you call a circle where several roads meet?
roundabout
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How do you call the part of a shirt, coat, dress, etc. that fits round the neck and is often folded over?
collar
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POSSESSIVE PRONOUN: "I'd love to have a house of ____ own"
MY own
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POSSESSIVE PRONOUN: "My grandma loves gardening. She grows all ____ own vegetables""
HER
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How do you call a place that sells fish?
fishmonger's
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TRANSLATE: "sandėlis"
WAREHOUSE
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