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bulgar [2K]
3 years ago
13

POR FAVOR ME PUEDEN COLABORAR

English
2 answers:
Brut [27]3 years ago
3 0
A.
1. read a text message
2. set the table
3. learn a language
4. go shopping
5.send a text message
6. clean your room
7.watch a dvd

B.
8 tall
9 clumsy
10 athletic
11 elegant
12 thin
13 friendly
14 long
15 silly
16 straight

C
17 tries
18 kissed
19 say
20 loves
21 catches
ELEN [110]3 years ago
3 0

A)

1.wach a DvD

2.clean your romm

3.set the table

4.learn a language

5.go shopping

6.send a text message

7.make your bed

B)

8. my big brother is<u> </u><u>tall</u> and I am short

9.Sarah is very <u>clumsy</u> she always knocks down things.

10.Jhon is very <u>atl</u><u>h</u><u>etic</u> he plays basket ball and football

11.helen always wears <u>elegant</u> dresses

12. i think jenny is too <u>thin</u>. she needs to eat more

13.ella is so friendly and nice. she helps everyone

14.my mom has a very <u>long</u> hair

15.joshis always telling <u>silly</u> jokes and stories!

16.my hair is so <u>straitgh</u> but jane's is so curly

C)

17.jim <u>try</u><u> </u>to cook. but he cant

18.our mom <u>kiss</u> us every morning

19.they <u>say</u><u> </u>that he likes football

20.my sister and I <u>love</u> cats

21.Mr brown <u>catch</u> the bus every day

<u>ojala</u><u> </u><u>te</u><u> </u><u>ayude</u><u> </u><u>;</u><u>)</u>

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