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​Grades as percentages
16 / 16 = 100%
15 / 16 = 94%
14 / 16 = 88% 
13 / 16 = 81%
12 / 16 = 75% 
11 / 16 = 69% 
10 / 16 = 63% 
​  9 / 16 = 56% 
8 / 16 = 50%
7 / 16 = 44% 
6 / 16 = 38% 
5 / 16 = 31% 
4 / 16 = 25% 
3 / 16 = 19% 
2 / 16 = 13% 
1 / 16 = 6%

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1. My brother watches his favorite TV program every evening.

​2. I live in a small apartment near the college.


3. She speaks three languages: English, French, and Spanish.


4. My friend has a sister, but he doesn't have a brother.


5. Is your father a teacher or a policeman?


6. My wife and I are from Canada. Where are you from? 


7. My sister's name is Susan. She is a doctor. 


8. I live in Rio de Janeiro. Where do you live? 


9. I am not a very busy person. In fact, I have lots of free time. 


10. We like to swim, jog, and play sports to stay strong and healthy. 


11. I usually get up very early in the mornings. 


12. My classmate isn't in class right now, she's in the library. 


13. I work twelve hours a day, but I love my job. 


14. My friends aren't busy because they are on holiday. 


15. (A) Where do you usually go on holiday?
      (B) I usually go to Greece. 



16. My mother teaches English at a high school.
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