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What don't the English often know?
• What they can talk.
• What they can talk about.
Does it rain a lot in England?
• Yes, it does.
• Yes, it is.
What do many Englishmen do in June?
Thay stop
• wearing their winter vests.
• to wear their winter vests.
What does an Englishman think about his winter vest?
• He thinks: 'If I catch a cold, I'll take off my vest.'
• He thinks: 'If I take off my vest, I'll catch a cold.'
Where do most English people have their holidays?
• They have
• They've got their holidays| abroad.
• They're having
What's the weather like in England in the spring?
• It's raining a lot.
• It rains a lot.
When did London have very bad fogs?
• Thirty years ago.
• For thirty years.
How thick were the fogs?
• They were so thick that you couldn't see where you were.
• They were thick, so that you couldn't see where you were.
What has happened since 1952?
• There was a very bad fog.
• People haven't been allowed to light fires that make smoke.
"The weather's better than yesterday."
• "The weather was better yesterday."
• "The weather wasn't as good yesterday."
"The radio said it'd rain for a week."
• It's started raining now and it'll rain for seven days.
• It started raining seven days ago, and it's raining now.
"I won't get wet."
• I know it.
• I've decided it.
An Englishman often doesn't stop wearing his winter vest until June.
• After June he wears his winter vest.
• After June he doesn't wear his winter vest.
He thinks that he'll get a cold.
• He thinks that he'll feel cold.
• He thinks that he'll be ill.
For the last ten years, a lot of the seaside towns have been quite empty in the summer.
• They've been quite empty in the summer since ten years ago.
• They were quite empty in the summer ten years ago..
The fogs were often so thick that you couldn't see where you were.
• Why were they thick? So that you couldn't see where you were.
• Why couldn't you see where you were? Because they were very thick.
There was a very bad fog for three days.
• A bad fog started three days ago, and there's a bad fog now.
• A bad fog started and didn't finish until three days later.