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horsena [70]
3 years ago
13

Kindergarten grade

English
1 answer:
cupoosta [38]3 years ago
4 0
This is what I would do
1. You wrote that book a year ago.
2. I knew that your kneepad has been broken for a while.
3. Last month, I caught a gnat.
4. I knew that the story you wrote was all wrong.
5. That question makes no sense to me.
6. Their knot fell apart once I saw it.

I hope this helps!
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