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English, 30.06.2019 14:00 mathibhh4

1. put in order 1)he; i; asked; was; me; if; ok. 2). asked; me; old; how; they; was; i. 3). he; him; she; the; for; asked; guests. what; prepared. 4). why; i; they; me; job; wanted; asked; the. 5). if; asked; she; cook; could; i; me. 6). i; he; me; worked; where; asked. 7). asked; buy; she; me; would; i; if; lunch. 2. mix and match 1) did you go? a) he asked me if i was going. 2) are you going? b) he asks me if i go. 3) will you go? c) he asked me if i went. 4) when are you going? d) she asked me if he was going. 5) is he going? e) he asked me when i was going. 6) where are you going? f) he asked me if i would go. 7) do you go? g) he asked me where i was going

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