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labwork [276]
2 years ago
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Please help me asappp!​

English
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Travka [436]2 years ago
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Answer:

begin ---------------> began, begun

drink ---------------> drank, dr.unk

ring ---------------> rang, rung

shrink ---------------> shrank, shrunk

sing ---------------> sang, sung

sink ---------------> sank, sunk

spring ---------------> sprang, sprung

stin.k ---------------> sta.nk, stun.k

swim ---------------> swam, swum

Explanation:

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