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English, 16.06.2021 16:30 tcapele252

Use the simple present, past, or future (will + verb) from of the verb in parentheses I to your party if you really want me to. (Come)

She happy when she heard the bad news. (Be, not)

you me next weekend? (Call)

He to school very often. (Go, not)

your brother you two months ago? (Visit)

she usually jeans to school? (Wear)

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