Cerca di completare la frase (quattro parole)
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Cerca di completare la frase (quattro parole)
con l’aiuto (si fa per dire) dell’immagine.
Puoi trovare altri giochi di parole
divertenti e didatticiQUI
Your comments are always very welcome.
A spare gas
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Nice try, Dino. “A spare” is good, but we don’t really use “gas” for a flat tyre.
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A spare gas canister
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“A spare” is good…
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A spare one, gosh! 🙂
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Nice try, Corrado, but not quite. “A spare” is good, however.
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But… garage in English…!?
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Asparagus OFFICINALIS…officina?!
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Hmmm… I’m not quite sure what you mean. You should try to complete the sentence with exactly four words and the picture just gives you an approximate idea of the “sound” of the four words you need.
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A SPARe one, GUS!
🙂
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Now, that’s an interesting interpretation and very creative. It’s not quite the right answer but top marks for coming very close. “Gus” is a clever find!
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Thank you prof! But let me try again:
I should have brought A SPARe I GUesS!
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Wow! That was quick work! Well done!
Here is your prize: https://ingliando.files.wordpress.com/2018/07/rebus-8-prize.jpg
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😀
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a spare new wheel
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“A spare” is good, Giuseppe, but “new wheel” doesn’t really have much to do with the visual clue, I feel.
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Or… A spare of gums…
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A spare gum?
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Well, Maria, the first part is good: “a spare”.
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A spare of gas????
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Nice try, Paolo. The first part is good, but that’s the easy bit!
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