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To tip, or not to tip?
The word tip comes from an old English slang. Americans usually tip people in places like restaurants, airports, hotels, and hair salons.
In “Americans usually tip people in places like restaurants, airports, hotels, and (...)”, the word “TIP” is closest in meaning to
To tip, or not to tip?
The word tip comes from an old English slang. Americans usually tip people in places like restaurants, airports, hotels, and hair salons.
To tip, or not to tip?
The word tip comes from an old English slang. Americans usually tip people in places like restaurants, airports, hotels, and hair salons.
To tip, or not to tip?
The word tip comes from an old English slang. Americans usually tip people in places like restaurants, airports, hotels, and hair salons.
We’re supposed to start work at nine, but I often come in later
because I have to take my children to school first, but then I stay
a little later. Of course, if I have an early meeting or if I have to
be in court first thing in the morning, my wife has to take the kids
to school.
American Inside out - Teacher's book.
According to the text, in “We are supposed to start work at nine, (...)”. The underlined words are closest in meaning to “We are to start (...)”
Read the text and answer the questions.
Read the text and answer the questions.
Read the text and answer the questions.
( ) The safest place into the airplane is the first class.
( ) After being entirely sucked out in the sky, it’s difficult someone survives.
( ) It’s likely to survive a crash if your place into the airplane is in the cockpit.
( ) A depressurization caused by a hole on a plane can suck out any people or object outside.



