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Burka [1]
2 years ago
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Please urgent please i beg

English
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KIM [24]2 years ago
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What are the lees doing now?
1) is cleaning

2) is drinking

3) is making

4) are swimming

5) are packing

6) is chewing

7) is ironing

8) is doing

9) is helping

10) are lying, sleeping


What are the people in new promise doing now?
1) is painting

2) is trying

3) are carrying

4) is riding

5) am waiting

6) is bringing

7) are listening

8) is raining

9) are working

10) is cooking
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