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How long do the thousands of working-class people spend at the seaside?
• A day.
• A week-end.

What does the wife make?
• Sandwiches.
• Blankets and thermos flasks.

Does the family travel comfortably to the sea?
• Yes. They do.
• No. They don't.

What do they do when they get to the seaside?
• They hurry to the beach.
• They stand in a train full of other people.

What does the wife put on?
• Bags, towels, books and newspapers.
• A hat.

What usually happens to the sandwiches when the family has lunch on the beach?
• They get sand in them.
• The family usually forgets them.

Do the British go to the seaside when it's cold and wet?
• No. They stay at home.
• Yes. They go to the seaside.

What do the British do when the weather's bad?
• They sit in shelters.
• They have lunch on the beach.

What do the British put the food on when they have a picnic?
• A tablecloth.
• A bag.

They go to spend a day at the seaside.
• They go to the seaside for a day.
• It takes them a day when they go to the seaside.

A line of cars twenty miles long
• The cars are all travelling twenty miles.
• It's twenty miles from one end of the line of cars to the other end.

They cover a wide part of the beach with their bags, their towels, their books and their newspapers.
• They put down their bags, towels, books and newspapers on a wide area
of the beach.
• They walk across a wide area of the beach carrying their bags, towels,
books and newspapers.

They slowly become red.
• They're as red at the end of the day as they were at the beginning.
• They're white at the beginning of the day; but they're red at the end.

The sandwiches get sand in them.
• There's sand in the sandwiches before they begin eating them.
• While they're eating the sandwiches, sand goes into them.

The sandwiches get sand in them; and the children drop theirs.
• The children fall down.
• The children drop their sandwiches.

Bad weather doesn't stop the British from going to the seaside.
• The British go to the seaside when the bad weather finishes.
• Although the weather's bad, the British go to the seaside.

The children aren't allowed to say they don't like it.
• The children mustn't say they don't like it.
• The children shouldn't say they don't like it.

Some people even have picnics in their gardens, so that they needn't travel to the country.
• They mustn't travel to the country, so they have picnics in their gardens.
• They don't want to have to travel to the country, so they have picnics in their gardens.

 

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