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Daniel [21]
3 years ago
13

He lady in the shoe shop was very ____ at helping Manuela. great excellent good

English
2 answers:
katrin [286]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Good.

Explanation: I believe good is the answer since being very good makes more sense than being very great/excellent, while manuela isn't the right word. Hope this helps!

neonofarm [45]3 years ago
4 0

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The lady in the shoe shop was very <u>good</u> at helping Manuela.

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