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AnnZ [28]
3 years ago
7

These photos will be resolve. Thanks. Sorry for my english.

English
2 answers:
LuckyWell [14K]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

71. D. of/in

72. A. had better get/go

73. E. to cross

74. B. were taking/switched

75. D. created

76. B. where/during

77. C. dedicated/was built

78. A. they/who

79. C. as bad as

80. D. too difficult/ easier

81. D. to which/himself

82. D. who

83. E. have been obtained

84. B. was launched

85. D. those/where

86. C. others

87. D. who

88. B during

89. A. raised

90. D. fluently

These are the answers that came to me as I read the questions. I hope I helped. :)

kaheart [24]3 years ago
3 0

71. Option D) of / in

72. Option A) had better get / go

73. Option E) to cross

74. Option B) were taking / switched

75. Option D) created

76. Option B) where / during

77. Option C) dedicated / was built

78. Option A) they / who

79. Option C) As bad as

80. Option D) too difficult / easier

81. Option C) ---- / himself

82. Option A) with whom

83. Option E) have been obtained

84. Option A) launched

85. Option D) those / where

86. Option C) others

87. Option D) who

88. Option B) during

89. Option A) raised

90. Option D) fluently

I'm sorry if one or two are incorrect. These made the most sense to me.

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