Mågic màgic coat Oh no, I need my cout I can't ride without a coat in this cold weather and Aldar You can have my fur coat instead, and some money, too said the bai. I can't sell my coat, said Aldar. My mother made it for me The hai really wanted to have the coat. You can have my horse, too. It's a very fast horse" B It was a very cold day in winter. Aldar Kose had a coat, but it was old and there were holes in it. He was poor. and he had no money to buy a new coat. Aldar looked at his horse. The horse was old, too, and it was very slow "I need a warm coat, and a faster horse, he thought. D Aldar looked at the bai's beautiful white horse. OK he said. The bai gave him his fur coat, his horse and a bag of gold. Aldar put on the new coat, took the gold and jumped on his new horse. Then he turned to the bai and said: 'I forgot to tell you that this magic coat only works when I wear it. Goodbye. And he rode off as quickly as he could! c No I'm not. I've got a magic coat." A magic coat? But your coat has a hundred holes in it! said the bai. "They are magic holes. The holes let the cold air out. and I stay warm. I want to have a magic coat, too thought the bai. Do you want to sell your coat to me?" he asked Aldar Kose. E Then he saw another rider in the distance. When the rider got closer, Aldar recognised the local bai. He had an idea. He opened his coat, took off his hat and started singing cheerfully. 'Hello, Aldar Kose, said the bai. 'It's so cold today Aren't you cold?
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However, this has not always been true. has not been true - present perfect, passive voice
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Cattle, grain, teeth, shells, feather, salt, tobacco have been used. have been used - present perfect, passive voice
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When money is used to intermediate the exchange of goods and services, it is performing a function as a medium of exchange. is used to - present simple, passive voice
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Houses, office buildings, land, works of art, and many other commodities are regarded as a means of storing wealth and value. are regarded - present simple, passive voice
These payments will be made using money, because money acts as a store of value. will be made - future simple, passive voice
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