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Alchen [17]
2 years ago
6

Fill in the blank/s with the correct answer/s

English
1 answer:
VladimirAG [237]2 years ago
5 0

The prompt is about filling in the correct word in the gaps. The correct words are the words that best complete the sentences.

<h3>What are the missing words?
</h3>

Rachel: This is a beautiful table! I love it! Is it new?

Camila: Well, it's new for me! I bought it yesterday at a house sale.

Rachel: Really? <u>Where was the location of </u>the sale?

Camila: On Fourth Street and Second Avenue, next to the library.

Rachel: <u>Was it</u> A big sale?

Camila: Yes. <u>there were </u>lots of things for sale, like furniture, clothes, toys, and books.

Rachel: That sounds like fun. Why didn't you tell me about it?

Camila: Because you told me <u>that you were </u>busy with work.

Rachel: Oh yeah. I was busy with work. Were you happy with the price you paid for the table?

Camila: Yes, <u>I was</u>! I got it for a really good price

See the link below for more about completing sentences:
brainly.com/question/25083838

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