• If you stand at the end of a train track and look down it, what do you see? The further down the tracks you look the closer the two tracks seem to be.
  • If you stand at the end of a train track and look down it, what do you see? The further down the tracks you look the closer the two tracks seem to be.
  • Also, there is often more than one way to see things. It’s okay if you and your friend have a different opinion about something, for example.
  • A text of Illusions, and you probably need at least previous sentence, alright, here it is: If you stand at the end of a train track and look down it, what do you see?
  • If you stand at the end of a train track and look down it, what do you see? The further down the tracks you look the closer the two tracks seem to be.
  • 1. Look at the optical illusions and answer the questions. Check with your partner. ... If you stand at the end of a train track and look down it, what do you see?
  • If you stand at the end of a train track and look down it, what do you see? The further down the tracks you look the closer the two tracks seem to be.
  • If you stand at the end of a train track and look down it, what do you see? The further down the tracks you look the closer the two tracks seem to be.
  • It's okay if you and your friend have a different opinion about something, for example.
  • It\'s okay if you and your friend have a different opinion about something, for example.
  • 1 We used to go skating at the ice … every Saturday. 2 Keith had never seen such a large golf … until he went to Scotland.
  • Game Code: 513584. English 22 Public. End-of-course Test Grammar, Vocabulary. ... 2 If you don’t buy the tickets soon, they _ (sell) out.
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  • If you stand at the end of a train track and look down it, what do you see? The further down the tracks you look the closer the two tracks seem to be.