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57 Notes 1 flies – 3 лицо ед. ч. от to fly – летать flies – мн. ч. от fly – муха 2 sprained his larynx – сорвал голос 72. Practice reading the tongue-twisters. 1. Akiss is the anatomical juxtaposition of two orbicularis oris muscles in a state of contraction. 2. Last year I could not hear with either ear. 3. I see Isis’s icy eyes. 4. There is something fresh in that thin familiar face. 5. Humble Hairy Herbert has his hand on his heart. 6. No nose knows like a gnome’s nose knows. 7. The soldier’s shoulder surely hurts! 8. Moses supposes his toes are roses, But Moses supposes erroneously. For nobody’s toes are posies of roses As Moses supposes his toes to be. 9. We have a dinosaur named Dinn. Dinn’s thin. Dinn doesn’t have much skin. And the bones fall out of his left front shin. Then we have to call in Pinner Blinn, Who comes with his handy shin-pin bin. And with a thin Blinn shinbone pin Blinn pins Dinn’s shinbones right back in. Well, when Blinn comes home tired From his work pinning shins, The happiest hour of old Blinn’s day begins. Mr. Blinn is the father of musical twins Who, tucking twin instruments under twin chins, Lull their daddy to sleep with twin Blinn violins. 73. Read the poems and rhymes. Learn one of them. 1. Shoes have tongues But cannot talk. Tables have legs But cannot walk. Needles have eyes
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