2) The woman - to replace - the pin-up in her husband's heart. 3) The man - to
seduce - the pin-up. 4) The woman's head -to catch - into a sardine can. Use the
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Use the passive form to compare the paiting and the opening credits:
Match each adjective to the right person and use comparatives:
1) A pin-up - to add - on the left in the opening credits.
A pin up is added on the left in the opening credits.
The wife
sexy
The pin-up
2) The woman - to replace - the pin-up in her husband's heart.
The woman is replaced by the pin up in her husband's heart. 3) The man - to seduce - the pin-up.
desperate
tired
The man is seduced by the pin up.
young
4) The woman's head -to catch - into a sardine can.
The woman's head is caught into a sardine can. Use the passive form to compare the paiting and the opening credits:
attractive
old old-fashioned
1) A pin-up - to add - on the left in the opening credits. 2) The woman - to replace - the pin-up in her husband's heart. 3) The man - to seduce - the pin-up. Match each adjective to the right person and use comparatives: 4) The woman's head -to catch - into a sardine can. The wife
sexy
The pin-up Use the passive form to compare the paiting and the opening credits: 1) A pin-up - to add - on the left in the opening credits.
desperate
tired young
2) The woman - to replace - the pin-up in her husband's heart. 3) The man - to seduce - the pin-up.
attractive
old
4) The woman's head -to catch - into a sardine can.
old-fashioned
Use the passive form to compare the paiting and the opening credits: 1) A pin-up - to add - on the left in the opening credits.
Match each adjective to the right person and use comparatives:
2) The woman - to replace - the pin-up in her husband's heart. 3) The man - to seduce - the pin-up. 4) The woman's head -to catch - into a sardine can.
The wife
sexy
The pin-up
desperate
tired young
Use the passive form to compare the paiting and the opening credits: 1) A pin-up - to add - on the left in the opening credits. 2) The woman - to replace - the pin-up in her husband's heart. 3) The man - to seduce - the pin-up. 4) The woman's head -to catch - into a sardine can.
attractive
old old-fashioned
Use the passive form to compare the paiting and the opening credits:
Match each adjective to the right person and use comparatives:
1) A pin-up - to add - on the left in the opening credits.
The wife
sexy
The pin-up 2) The woman - to replace - the pin-up in her husband's heart. 3) The man - to seduce - the pin-up.
desperate
tired young
4) The woman's head -to catch - into a sardine can.
Use the passive form to compare the paiting and the opening credits:
attractive
old old-fashioned
1) A pin-up - to add - on the left in the opening credits. 2) The woman - to replace - the pin-up in her husband's heart. 3) The man - to seduce - the pin-up. Match each adjective to the right person and use comparatives: 4) The woman's head -to catch - into a sardine can. The wife
sexy
The pin-up Use the passive form to compare the paiting and the opening credits: 1) A pin-up - to add - on the left in the opening credits.
desperate
tired young
2) The woman - to replace - the pin-up in her husband's heart. 3) The man - to seduce - the pin-up.
attractive
old
4) The woman's head -to catch - into a sardine can.
old-fashioned
Use the passive form to compare the paiting and the opening credits: 1) A pin-up - to add - on the left in the opening credits.
Match each adjective to the right person and use comparatives:
2) The woman - to replace - the pin-up in her husband's heart. 3) The man - to seduce - the pin-up. 4) The woman's head -to catch - into a sardine can.
The wife
sexy
The pin-up
desperate
tired young
Use the passive form to compare the paiting and the opening credits: 1) A pin-up - to add - on the left in the opening credits. 2) The woman - to replace - the pin-up in her husband's heart. 3) The man - to seduce - the pin-up. 4) The woman's head -to catch - into a sardine can.