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English, 18.06.2020 19:57 ANONYMUSNESS8670

Check the past tense of SPEND, LEAVE and KNOW: * ( spended - leaved - known ) ( spent - left - knew ) ( spended - left - knew ) ( spent - leaved - known ) ( spended - leave - known )

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