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deff fn [24]
2 years ago
9

Choose the correct word / phrase and put the verbs into the correct tense.

English
1 answer:
vichka [17]2 years ago
8 0

Explanation:

2.since/heard

3.as if/he's not

4.until/saw

5.wherever/go

6.if/

7.when/entered

8.whether/rains

Those I didn't answer I don't know it.

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