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to open out | |
read a newspaper [rɛd ə 'nju:zpeɪpə(r)] |
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get a newspaper [gɛt ə 'nju:zpeɪpə(r)] |
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buy a newspaper [baɪ ə 'nju:zpeɪpə(r)] |
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what per cent of british people read a newspaper every day | |
I read a newspaper every day [aɪ rɛd ə 'nju:zpeɪpə(r) 'ɛvrɪ deɪ] |
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what newspaper do you read? | |
Have you got a newspaper? [hæv ju: gɔt ə 'nju:zpeɪpə(r)] |
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He popped out just to buy a newspaper [hi: pɔpt aut ʤʌst tu baɪ ə 'nju:zpeɪpə(r)] |
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Do you read a newspaper every day? | |
Every evening I enjoy reading the newspaper. ['ɛvrɪ 'i:vnɪŋ aɪ e'nʤɔɪ 'rɛdɪŋ ðə 'nju:zpeɪpə(r)] |
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When Martin was reading the newspaper the telephone rang [wɛn 'mɑ:tn wɔz 'rɛdɪŋ ðə 'nju:zpeɪpə(r) ðə 'tɛləfəun ræŋ] |
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get a newspaper [gɛt ə 'nju:zpeɪpə(r)] |
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read the paper [rɛd ðə 'peɪpə(r)] |
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Have got her newspaper? [hæv gɔt hə:(r) 'nju:zpeɪpə(r)] |
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give these papers out [gɪv ði:z 'peɪpərz aut] |
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By the time my husband has read the paper, it will be too late to go shopping. I think I will go alone. [baɪ ðə taɪm maɪ 'hʌzbənd hæz rɛd ðə 'peɪpə(r) ɪt wɪl bi: tu: leɪt tu gəu 'ʃɔpɪŋ aɪ θɪŋk aɪ wɪl gəu ə'ləun] |