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Exercise 1: Choosing the correct word form (noun, adjective, verb, adverb) (Cloze #5, 2)
Exercise 2: Using the correct word form (Cloze #4 , 2)


     In New York City, you can often see people asking for money on the subway. Many of them are homelessness people who beg for money to buy food, but some buy drugs instead because they are real addicted. Others are school children who sell candy to get money for their basketball teams. There are also street musicians who entertain subway passengers and collect money for their performance.
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