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| Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, us KEY WORD given in brackets. Do not change the KEY WORD given. You must use I two and five words including the KEY WORD. There is one example (0) at the begin
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| There's hardly anyone who hasn't heard of bungee jumping. (ALMOST) 4- KEY WOR[
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| In the late eighties AJ Hackett and Henry van Asch founded bungee jumping as a commercial business. (BY)
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| In the late eighties bungee jumping AJ Had
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| If Henry doesn't miss his plane, the two will come together for the birthday celebrations November. (UNLESS)
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| "I'm grateful that our team has done most of the work," says Mr Hackett. (THANK)
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| Mr Hackett: "I take pride in what we have achieved for this sport." (PROUD)
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| Mr Hackett says he's have achieved for this
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| It's more than two decades since they first started jumps at the Kawarau Bridge. (BEEI
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| == Mixed Grammar ==
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| A fascinating New Zealander: Sir Edmund Hillary (1919-2008)
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| According to TIME, one of the ''most influential (influential)'' people of the century was the New Zealand-born Sir Edmund Hillary. As a child, Ed wasn't '' as tall (tall)'' as his peers and very shy. He ''spent(spend)'' his daily train journeys to school reading adventure stories: "Since my school day I ''have read|have been reading(read)'' every book I could get hold of," he once mentioned in an interview.
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| == Kiwi - Word families ==
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| FLY A Kiwi is not only a fruit but also a ''flightless()'' bird.
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| FORTUNE ''Unfortunately()'' this is its biggest problem because the
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| SETTLE English ''settlers()'' introduced house cats to New Zealand.
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| TERROR Animals who escaped into the wild became a ''terrifying()'' enemy.
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| DEATH , As there are no natural enemies of the kiwi, the became the ''deadliest()'' predator.
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