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English, 08.07.2019 17:30 jordantotten96

1- put in 'can', 'can't', 'could' or 'couldn' t' swim when you were 10? 2)we to the meeting on time yesterday, because the train was delayed by one hour.3)he arrive at the party on time, even after missing the train, so he was very .4)he's amazing, he speak five languages, including chinese.5)i drive a car until i was 34.theb i moved to the countryside, and i so i had to learn..6)i looked everywhere for my glasses but i find them anywhere7)i searched for your house for ages. luckily i find it in the end.8)she's seven years old, but she read yet. her parents are getting her entra lessons.9)i read the book three times, but i understand it.10)james japanese when he lived in japan, but he's forgotten most of it now. só colocar o número e a resposta na frente não precisa escrever a frase! urgente

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