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Greeley [361]
3 years ago
13

Someone can help me out with this? Thanks!

English
1 answer:
Elis [28]3 years ago
8 0

Explanation:

  1. Where does your brother live?
  2. Look there! those men are trying to start your car.
  3. Tom writes books in his free time.
  4. When marry does the shopping?
  5. Jane's father works on Sunday?
  6. I want to know the answer now.
  7. I can't hear you. I am repairing the car in the garden.
  8. You are listening to the radio now?
  9. Jane likes her school.
  10. what those boys are doing with my bike?
  11. Marry plays tennis on Monday.
  12. why you get up at 5 on Sunday?
  13. You work in a factory?
  14. we are not playing football on Saturday.

hope answer is correct and it was helpful

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