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Ber [7]
3 years ago
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Can somone help with #1-10 predicates

English
1 answer:
Flura [38]3 years ago
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We will continue to fight for<span> justice.
</span>Some commercials<span> are really horrible.</span>
The closest place to get a soda is store on the corner.
The woman next door<span> is really noisy.</span>
<span>There is </span><span>only one way to study </span>the bible.
Can you help me pick up<span> these guitars.
</span>Go get t<span>he bicycle off the porch.
</span><span>I showed up late to </span><span>the family reunion.
</span>I really want to join<span> a band.
</span>I want to take<span> the best route </span>to Walmart.
               <span>HOPE THIS HELPED IF SO BRAINLIEST ANSWER PLZZ</span>
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