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 Marywell
 
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							| Not a bad idea. It �s sth good to start with. Of course, it is not neccessary to use your trios. some of them are obvious and probably everybody would come up with the same trio, but some of your trios are pretty optional. Very good to enrich your vocab. |  24 Jul 2011     
					
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 elderberrywine
 
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							| For some of the trios I �d like to know which context they are used in , for example. bell,
book & candle
 
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 douglas
 
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							| http://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/61000.html      The phrase that denoted excommunication from the Catholic church. 
 Origin of Bell, Book, and CandleIn the excommunication ceremony officials close the book, quench the candle and toll a bell, as for someone who had died. The phrase is old and first appears, in Old English, circa 1300: 
"Curced in kirc an sal ai be wid candil, boke, and bell." Shakespeare used the phrase in King John, 1595: 
BASTARD:Bell, book, and candle shall not drive me back,
 When gold and silver becks me to come on.
 (I learned something new today--thanks) EDIT: see also: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell,_book,_and_candleAlso and a couple Americanized triplets: bacon,eggs, and hash browns;  breakfast, lunch and dinner; hop, skip and jump. |  25 Jul 2011     
					
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 elderberrywine
 
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							| douglas, you have too much time on hand?? thanks for your prompt reply. You are ever so knowledgeable !!
 I have made two nice worksheets with a large choice of Les � trios - leaving out one of the words and replacing it by dots - pretty much like this:
 
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ice, water & ������� 2.     
inch, ������.. & yard; 
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�������.., fork & spoon; 
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land, ������.. & sky; 
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left, ������ & centre; 
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�����.., breadth & height;so that students can revise vocab on their own and check with a solution sheet 
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