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PtichkaEL [24]
3 years ago
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5. ........... second ant agreed to teach... Q. No.2 Make one sentence from each of the follow a) People met me at party. They w

ere friendly. b) A waiter served us. He was very polite. c) A man is waiting for a bus. He is my father, d) A man is selling newspapers. He is Sita's uncle. e) A man answered the phone. He was my uncle. ​
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1 answer:
Grace [21]3 years ago
5 0

A:

People met me at the party and they were friendly.

B:

A waiter served us and he was very polite.

C:

My father, a man, is waiting for a bus.

D:

Sita's uncle is the man selling newspapers.

E:

My uncle answered the phone.

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