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SVETLANKA909090 [29]
3 years ago
11

Review: Plurals & Spelll

English
1 answer:
IRINA_888 [86]3 years ago
4 0
Community

2. necessary

3.

involvement

4. tend to

5. run out of

6.

7.

8.

9.

count on

supportive

come in handy

retire

10. crack

11. welcoming

12. clique

a)

a very close group that doesn't welcome outsiders

b) usually do or have

c)

the taking part in an activity or group

d) making a person feel wanted and comfortable

e) to rely or depend on

f) to break open and gain access to

g)

to be useful

h) to no longer have any

i)

helpful and caring

j) required

k)

to stop working (usually due to age)

a group with a common interest or location
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