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English, 17.05.2021 22:30 sophiapknight

(you sit) 1 comfortably? Good! I (hope) 2 you (study) 3 this text carefully because I (have) 4 news for you. The Guinness Book of Records (not include) 5 records for eating any more. People who (try) 6 to swallow 47 hard boiled eggs in half a minute will have to do it for pleasure and not to get into the record book. 'We (regard) 7 these records as unhealthy,' said the book's editor, Mr. Donald McFarlan. However, one record-holder will remain. He is Michel Lotito of Grenoble ('Monsieur Mangetout'). Since 1966, he has chomped his way through 10 bicycles, 7 TV sets and a light aircraft. He's likely to remain world champ, unless you (want) 8 to challenge him, of course! (you sit) 1 comfortably?
Do you sit
Are you sitting
I (hope) 2 you ...
hope
am hoping
... (study) 3 this text carefully...
study
are studying
I (have) 4 news for you.
have
am having
The Guinness Book of Records (not include) 5 records for eating any more.
doesn't include
isn't including
People who (try) 6 to swallow ...
try
are trying
'We (regard) 7 these records as unhealthy,'
regard
are regarding
...unless you (want) 8 to challenge him, of course!
want
are wanting

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