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aliina [53]
3 years ago
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correct the sentence 1.his shirt is missing too buttons to be mended too 2.is you gonna finish that book by friday

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1 answer:
lutik1710 [3]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

1. His shirt is missing two buttons to be mended too.

2. Are you going to finish that book by Friday?

hope this helps

have a good day :)

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