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qwelly [4]
3 years ago
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Ayudenme porfavor

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Levart [38]3 years ago
3 0
Jack and I - we
Books - it
Sister - she
You and Dave - they
Plane - it
Sunshine - it
Cheese - it
Cactus - it
Parents - they
Pamela - she
News - it
Scissors - they
Geese - they
Flowers - they
Piano - it
School - it
Daughter - she
Milk - it
Children - they
Sugar - it
Feet - they
Bicycle - it
Ann and Kate - they
Tennis - it
Son - he
Mice - they
Sky - it
Shop - it
Buses - they
Papers - they
Mr. Green - he
Brother-in-law - he
Picture - it
Friendship - it
Dolphin - it
The Ringgs family - they
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