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C.   Listen to the audio again and answer the following questions
                  in no more than four words.

                  a.   Which city was competing with London to host the Olympics in
                      2012?
                  b.  When is Vladimir Shevchenko going to be enthroned as the president?
                  c.   Which parts of America are suffering from Maxwell and Nelly?
                  d.  How long will Brillinho play for his new club?

                  e.   When was the Chinese panda kept captive in Berlin Zoo?

            D.   Listen to the 8 o'clock news on Radio Nepal and write three
                  news headlines.
            Grammar II


            A.   Match the affirmative  sentences in column  A  with their
                  negatives in column B.


                          Column A                                Column B

             The students have aced the            Could you not play the guitar please?
             exam.
             Play with the baby please.            She bought no one a present.
                                                   Never knock on the door before
             Could you play the guitar please?
                                                   entering.

             The boss was friendly.                Alex didn't eat rice yesterday.
             She bought someone a present.         The students have not aced the exam.

             Always knock on the door before       Stuti didn't use to live in London.
             entering.
             Stuti used to live in London.         The boss was not friendly.
             Alex ate rice yesterday.              Don’t play with the baby please.

            B.   Change the following sentences into negative ones.

                  a.   Your new friends are chatting online now.
                  b.   His teacher knows what to do.

                  c.   My classes started on time yesterday.

                  d.   Mary will come to the party.
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