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Rina8888 [55]
3 years ago
15

1. ______'s this called in English? 2. ______ book did you buy? 3. _____ doesn't understand what the teacher has explained? 4. _

____ children are they? – The Browns'. 5. _____ are you learning now? 6. _____'s the weather like today? 7. ______ do you prefer: ''U2'' or "AC/DC"? 8. _____ does she do for a living? 9. _____ do you know about this subject, and who taught it to you? 10. _____ is the longest river in the world: the Amazon or the Nile?
English
1 answer:
Nataliya [291]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

1 - how's 2 - what 3 - who 4 - who's 5 - how 6 - How's 7 - What 8 - What 9 - How 10 - What

Explanation:

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