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English, 26.09.2019 03:30 aljdones

join the following pairs of sentences usingor.
1. do this. do that.
2. are you going by train? are you going by bus?
3. keep quiet. go out.
4. you had better hurry. you will be late for work.
5. he must train very hard. he will lose the competition.

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