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6. A:<br />

B: Science. (I'm interested in science.)<br />

7. A:<br />

B: Nothing in particular. (I'm thinking about nothing in particular.)<br />

8. A:<br />

B: English grammar. (I dreamed about English grammar last night.)<br />

9. A:<br />

B: The map on the wall. (The teacher is pointing at the map on the wall.)<br />

10. A:<br />

B: No, I'm not. (I'm not afraid of snakes.) Are you?<br />

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EXERCISE 42-ORAL (BOOKS CLOSED): Ask a classmate a question. Use what and either<br />

a past or present verb. . . 7 ,. ,,. .\,;,: ~ ,.. .~ ,. p<br />

.<br />

, , . .<br />

; I<br />

Example: eat<br />

STUDENT A: What did you eat --. for breakfast this morning? /What do - ~- you usually eat for<br />

dinner? I etc. ,,,. . . :: , ; '<br />

STUDBNT A: free response)<br />

1. eat 6. be interested in<br />

2. wear 7. be afraid of<br />

3. look at 8. dream about<br />

4. study 9. have<br />

5. think about 10. need to buy<br />

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