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🔑 climb [klʌɪm] v.

To climb means to use your hands and feet to go up on something.

 The girls climbed to the top of the mountain
🔑further [ˈfəːðə] adj.

Further is used to say something is from a distance or time.

The escalator is further along than I thought
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“I don’t need a donkey,” said the farmer. “But if you want my advice, don’t ride it. The donkey needs to be in good physical condition.”

Good idea,” said Archie. “Tom, I want you to ride it. You’re lighter.
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🔑 advice [ədˈvʌɪs] n.

Advice is an opinion about what to do.

 I don’t know how to study for my exams. Can you give me some advice?
🔑 physical [ˈfɪzɪk(ə)l] adj.

If something is physical, it is related to your body and not your mind.


 Biking is good for your physical health.
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"Neither you nor your son should ride it. It looks very tired. You should carry the donkey.” suggested the farmer.

You’re right,” said Archie. “Come on, Tom! We’ll carry it for the final few miles!
🔑 neither [ˈnʌɪðə] adv.

You use neither to connect two negative statements.


 Neither the pass on the left nor the pass on the right will lead us home.
🔑 suggest [səˈdʒɛst] v.

To suggest something means to give an idea or plan about it.

 He suggested that we go to see his boss.
🔑 final [ˈfʌɪn(ə)l] adj.

If something is final, it is the last part.

 In the final part of the film, the man and the woman got married.
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The donkey was very heavy, and they couldn’t maintain a good speed. They didn’t arrive until late in the evening. At last, they walked into the town. But there they attracted the attention of some teenage boys. They laughed at Tom and Archie. They started to throw stones at them. The donkey reacted by kicking. Tom and Archie dropped the donkey. It fell on the ground and then ran away. Archie lost his donkey. He went home with no money.

What does this story teach us? We cannot please everyone in our society. Don’t take everyone’s advice, but set your own standards. Prove to everyone that you can make decisions by yourself. Otherwise, you may end up with nothing at all.
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Grammar Test
1.The pain of her broken leg __ her ____ .
A made / cry out
B got / to cry out
C let / cry out
D may have / cried out
E have / cry out

2.If he does not do this work on time willingly, his boss will ____ him ____ it.
A get / done
B make / do
C let / do
D have / to do
E have / done

3.It is a very profitable business but I couldn't ____ him ____ up his mind to start it.
A made / make
B want / to make
C get / to make
D let / to make
E have / made

4.The orchestra members should ____ their musical instruments ____ and be ready to begin.
A make / tuned
B have / tuned
C let / to be tuned
D get / to be tuned
E make / tune

5.When did you ____ your bank accounts ____ ?
A have / check
B get / to check
C make / checked
D have / checked
E get / checking

6.Mum does not ____ me ____ sweets very often.
A let / have
B get / to have
C make / have
D have / had
E get / have

7.The naughty boy ____ his father ____ his bicycle talking about it day and night.
A got / repair
B had / repaired
C have / repaired
D made / get repaired
E made / repair

8.My roommate doesn't ____ me ____ inside the room.
A get / to smoke
B have / to smoke
C get / smoke
D let / smoke
E make / to smoke

9.Mrs. White ____ her daughter ____ the dishes.
A made / wash
B got / be washed
C have / wash
D got / wash
E let / wash

10.The bodyguard won't ____ you into the center without your card.
A have
B let
C get
D make
E be let

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