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PolarNik [594]
3 years ago
7

Use jumbled words to make sentences.

English
1 answer:
galina1969 [7]3 years ago
7 0

Sorry I can't answer 3, 5, and 6!

1. “It's so hot in this classroom.”

Answer: You're right. I'll open the window.

2. “I need your photo.”

Answer: My photo? What will you do with it?

4. “Can I borrow your laptop?”

Answer: No problem. How long will you need it?

7. “Look at the man on the motorbike!”

Answer: Oh, no! Is he going to crash into our car?

8. “There's someone at the door. Can you answer it for me?

Answer: At midnight? I don't think it's safe to answer.

9. “Natasha is having a welcome party on Friday night. Are you going?”

Answer: Of course I am. There's not anything I have to do on Friday.

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