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Ede4ka [16]
3 years ago
11

Need help forgot how to do these

English
1 answer:
9966 [12]3 years ago
6 0
S=subject, v=verb
1. s- word, v- was
2. s- I, v- put
3. s- cross, v- stood
4. same as 2
5. s- peace, v- is
6. s- soul, v- hangs
7. s- mansions, v- are
8. s- salvation, v- is
9. s- death of his saints, v- is
10. s- Christ my savior, v- walked
11. s- I, v- tarry
12. s- he, v- did
13. s- deep places of the earth, v- are
14. s- I, v- am
15. s- thy faithfulness, v- is
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