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aksik [14]
2 years ago
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Ayuda plis :) por favor

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grin007 [14]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

we <u>played</u><u> </u> tennis

we <u>didn't play </u>computer games

billy <u>cooked </u> pizza

he <u>didn't cook </u> rice

oliver <u>washed </u> his hands

he <u>didn't wash </u> his face

jimmy <u>played </u> the guitar

he <u>didn't play  </u> the drums

rose <u>worked </u> in the garden

she <u>didn't work </u> in a factory

brad <u>watched </u> a movie

he <u>didn't watch </u>a cartoon

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