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Degger [83]
3 years ago
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describe in two or three sentences a pet you or someone you know has had. Use a linking verb in at least two of the sentences

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AfilCa [17]3 years ago
8 0
Hey there,

<span>Describe in two or three sentences a pet you or someone you know has had. Use a linking verb in at least two of the sentences.

I had a cat and her name was Julia. My cat was very (active) and she always love to (run) and explore. There were times where she would live the house, and she wouldn't come back until 5 days later. She loved to (explore) and have fun.

I Hope that help you!

~Jurgen</span>
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