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D. Mark usually cuts the author's Hair
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Answer:
Miss: to fail to hit something or to long for something. Leave: to go away from...
Explanation:
The bassoon failed to eat the lobster, hence the scratch marks.
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Cross out did before invited
Comma after yesterday
Add "-ed" after visit
Add "-ed" after tour
Add "-ed" after watch
Add a comma after later
Cross out 'are'
Our corrected sentence should look like this;
<em>Hello from London. Our friends invited us here for a week. Yesterday, we visited Big Ben, and we toured Buckingham Palace. This morning, we watched a cricket match. Later, we walked around Piccadilly Circus and enjoyed coffee and sandwiches at a cafe.</em>
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what? i mean same but okay