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70.4 1 false (they are the crowd/spectators) S true
2 true 6 false (it is played on a court)
3 true 7 true
4 true 8 false (they wear a swimming costume)
Unit 71
Fill Infinitive Past tense Past participle
win won won
lose lost lost
beat beat beaten
lead led led
catch caught caught
draw drew drawn
Ft. 1 nil-nil two-one four all 2 fifteen love forty thirty deuce
Ft.3 1 beat 5 lost 9 set 13 match
2 penalty 6 won 10 lost 14 score
3 score 7 lost 11. set
4 extra time 8 won 12. tie-break
7Fi.4 1 true
2 false (it has a referee)
3 false (it is only decided on a tie-break if the score reaches 6-6)
4 true
5 true
6 false (it is still in progress)
7 true
8 false (if you lose you are out of the competition)
7i.s 1 rugby 3 tennis S motor racing 7 swimming
2 football 4 basketball 6 football 8 athletics
Unit 72
1 stalls 2C 3 yes 4 no
72. I
722 1 musical 3 the audience 5 director 7 reviews 9 to book
2 the cast 4 clap 6 critics 8 subtitles 10 stars
72.3 1 Dirty Harry could be described as an action film or a thriller.
2 Blade Runner is a science fiction film.
3 Four Weddings and a Funeral is a comedy.
4 Schindler’s List could be described as a war film or a thriller.
5 Dances with Wolves is a western.
Unit 73
NAaABWN Mozart — composer 10 Paul Tortelier — cellist
73.1 Re Tolstoy — novelist 7 Verdi - composer
Wordsworth — poet
8 Mick Jagger — singer and songwriter
9 Nascimento ~ singer-songwriter
Ibsen — dramatist
Mishima — novelist
Paul Simon — singer and songwriter
Chekhov — dramatist
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12 Mark Knopfler - singer, songwriter, guitarist
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