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Illusion [34]
3 years ago
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Need help, pls! I can't solve this task. The answers I saw are incorrect and copied from other sources...

English
1 answer:
Ksivusya [100]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

  1. had broken
  2.  
  3. were held
  4. don't have
  5. was sent
  6. will give
  7. wanted
  8. don't
  9. have met
  10. the next
  11. than
  12. am listening
  13.      
  14. will it
  15. no
  16. aren't
  17. had known
  18. sent
  19. gets
  20. didn't
  21. won't
  22. he'd
  23. usually
  24. went
  25. shouldn't
  26. went
  27. if
  28. a few
  29. disagreeing
  30. said
  31. are going
  32. till
  33. will
  34. fast
  35. whose
  36. works
  37. shall
  38. saw
  39. will drink

Explanation:

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