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fgiga [73]
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Compulsory English Suppose you are the coordinator of the organizing committee for the 'Sports Week' at your school. Write an em

ail inviting the other members of the committee for its first meeting. [8] the use of smartphones useful for the students of secondary level? Write an essay discussing the advantages and disadvantages of smartphones in about 300 words. [10] Do as indicated in brackets and rewrite the sentences. [10x1=1 The good boy behaved well. (Underline the adverb in the sentence) a. of the houses in this n
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gtnhenbr [62]2 years ago
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