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Arisa [49]
2 years ago
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If anyone can help me please I need to graduate

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cupoosta [38]2 years ago
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I guess the answer is B 1,I guess it help you
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ANOTHER EXAMPLE:

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The English translation of the sentence is "I see the window."

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