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Musya8 [376]
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1. Were travelling, kept
2. Was driving, saw
3. Was flying, saw
4. Was fighting, heard
5. Fell, was running
6. We’re having, went
7. Thought, were talking
8. Saw , was looking
9. Was talking, were looking
10. It was, blew
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