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lakkis [162]
3 years ago
7

1. She wants to live ________________ by the sea (in a certain place).

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1 answer:
marta [7]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

1: somewhere

2:everything

3:anyone

4:to LA

5:food

6:anyone

7:nothing

8:Who

9:to California

10:everyone

11:life

12:everyone

13:to the beach

14:me

15:everyone

16:somewhere

17 : every where

18: some juice

19: I don't know

20: something

21:food

22: everyone

23 : someone

24: all over

but what was this for mate

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