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anastassius [24]
3 years ago
15

Can you help me pls pls pls

English
1 answer:
Solnce55 [7]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Section |.

1. MUSTN'T

2. HAVE TO

3.HAVE TO

4.SHOULD

5.SHOULD

6. HAD TO

7. HAVE TO

8. HAD TO

9. SHOULDN'T

10. MUSTN'T

Section ||.

1. plural noun : round, small mark or spot

2. verb: soak up, take in

3. adjective: (a person) too emotionally dependent

4. noun: a long journey typically involving travel by sea

5. plaural noun: an assessment of learning

6. adjective: working in an office, with documentation and administrative tasks.

7. noun: a past time that something of quality was produced

8. verb: think carefully, (usually) before making a decision

9. verb: (movement) to jump or spring a long way

10. noun: refusing to comply with or accept something

Section |||.

d 1.

h 2.

b 3.

j 4.

e 5.

f 6.

a 7.

g 8.

c 9.

i 10.

Section IV

1. I,

2. We

3. you

Explanation:

I hope this helps, good luck

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