1 retiring
2 to leave
3 to find
4 to visit
5 come
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Sometimes toys are passed down from generation to generation. Children get the old toys that their ancestors and relatives had. These toys can be called "the toys from the past". Usually families who are lacking in the finanical department do these kind of customs, but even those not too wealthy can have this practice. Some toys can keep their condition and not get too old or broken, but in a few generations the toys everntually have to be thrown out, and sometimes even earlier. For children the old toys are something of a wonder, for it was the toys that their ancestors and relatives played with. They might try to imagine the fondness that the owner of the toy had before for it, and how much fun they had playing with it. And with that, their love for the toy doubles.
Who
was the young man going to marry?
Did
the girl invite the young man to her birthday party or to go camping?
Where
did the young man go to buy a present for the girl?
What
thing did he particularly like in the gift shop?
Were
the vases expensive or cheap?
Why
did he leave the shop without buying anything?
What
happened when he was making for the door?
A
brilliant idea came to his mind, didn't it?
What did he decide to buy as a present?
Was
the salesman a little surprised when he heard the young man want to buy the broken vase?
Had
the guests already gathered by the time he entered the room?
Everybody
was enjoying the party, weren't they?
What
were the guests doing?
What
did the young man say congratulating the girl on her birthday?
<span>What
did he see when he unwrapped the parcel?</span>
1. c
2. b
3. a
4. a
5. b
6. b
7. a
8. b
9. a
10. b
11. c
12. b
13. b
14. a
15. b