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zavuch27 [327]
3 years ago
10

Rewrite the sentences using the words in brackets. Make any necessary changes. Do not change the original meaning of the sentenc

es.  
1. People stopped using phones with dials years ago. (for years)

 

2. Whose backpack is this? (belong)

 

3. They did the shopping. Then they prepared a meal. (after)

 

4. This is my favourite shop. I buy flowers here. (where)

 

5. The price of computers is starting to decrease. (By next year)

 

6. He arrived in the middle of the film. (watching)

 
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1 answer:
Goryan [66]3 years ago
3 0
1. For years people have stopped using phones with dials.

2. To whom does this backpack belong?

3. They prepared a meal after they went shopping.

4. This is my favorite shop where I buy flowers.

5. By next year, the price of computers will start to decrease.

6. They were watching the film when he arrived in the middle of it.
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