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ale4655 [162]
3 years ago
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Complete thi sentences Susan ________________ my new friend. is . Am . Are . I____________ a very good driver are . Is . Am My n

eighbors__________ very noisy. am . Are . Is . Your black cat__________ in the garden. am .Are .Is . Susan and mike__________ my parents. are . Is . Am . they___________ my best friends. is . Are . Am . Your best friend____________at home. is . Are . Am .
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1 answer:
algol133 years ago
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1) Is

2) Am

3) Are

4) Is

5) Are

6) Are

7) Is

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