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Oksana_A [137]
3 years ago
10

Help me please help​

English
1 answer:
FinnZ [79.3K]3 years ago
8 0

part one:

2) applying to this job

3) remembering names

4) winning the lottery

5) being late

6) eating at home, we went to a restaurant

7) a queue

8) playing very well

Part two:

2) by standing on a chair

3) by turning a key

4) by borrowing too much money

5) by driving too fast

6) by putting some pictures on the walls

part 3:

2) paying

3) going

4) using

5) getting in

6) being

7) telling

8) working at

9) turning

10) taking

part 4:

2) I'm looking forward to seeing her.

3) I'm not looking forward to going to the dentist.

4) I'm looking forward to leaving next summer.

5) I'm looking forward to playing tennis after so long.

I hope this helps :3

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