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English, 20.01.2021 20:20 jay13212

BRAINLLIRST The sentence below may or may not have mistakes with commonly confused words. The words have been underlined. Choose the option that is the best revision for the underlined commonly confused words.
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My grandma always raises with the sun, even though I prefer to lay in bed a little longer.
My grandma always rises with the sun, even though I prefer to lay in bed a little longer.
My grandma always raises with the sun, even though I prefer to lie in bed a little longer.
My grandma always rises with the sun, even though I prefer to lie in bed a little longer

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