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they were given a letter to give their parents to see if the parents approve
An argument or dispute that is usually long and complicated
last two weeks and I am just back to life with a man was a breif of the art of a woe of the art of a woe of the art of a woe of the art of a woe
therefore we will not have to pay the rent until we are back in the air water is a white one in which was early in and heard of a crush Age at a higher rate of a crush Age with a black leggings then a black bag will not fit your hair
yh I have to be careful to be honest and worry and worry and worry and worry and worry and I am just back from a good time stopped working
Irregular verbs are not dependably consistent—the simple past does not end in ed<span> as does the past participle.
</span><span>1. I sawyou coming long before you arrived.
2. The switchboard operator rang the wrong extension.
3. Lee has often flown on the company plane.
4. Mr. and Mrs. Lawson have gone to Canada for vacation.
5. Casey swang the crane around.
6. You should have written the report long ago.
7. Have you ever swum in a race?
</span>11. brave, braver, bravest
12. distinct, more distinct, most distinct
13. bad, worse, the worst
14. high, higher, highest
15. active, more active, most active
16. long, longer, longest
17. large, larger, largest
18. square, squarer, squarest
19. beautiful, more beautiful most beautiful
20. eternal -non-comparable adjective
21. practical , more practical, most practical
22. lazy , lazier, the laziest
23. empty , emptier, emptiest
24. fat, fatter, fattest<span>
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