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gogolik [260]
3 years ago
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Ayudaaaaaaaaaaaaaa pls

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harina [27]3 years ago
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Answer:

I couldn't go to the party last night because I was sick.

Can Noel cook Italian food? Yes he can.

My sister couldn't swim last year, but now she can.

They couldn't go shopping yesterday because the store was closed.

Could you read when you were four years old? Yes, I could.

Ellie can ride a bicycle, she rides it to school every day.

I'm very tired, so I can't go out to the park to play.

Could you see the moon last night? No, I couldn't.

When can I talk to you about the company report?

Most dinosaurs walked on land but some could fly or even swim.

Excuse me, I can't hear you right now, the music is too loud.

I could drive a truck when I was only 16 years old.

Douglas hit the tree because he couldn't stop his car.

How many hot dogs could you eat at one time?

I can't read without my glasses. Where are they?

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