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English, 06.04.2021 14:00 Amariahploiee

Anyone can help me please I'll give 21 points and blainlist (no answer -> report) Complete the dialogue with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.

Pam: If only I (1).(speak) French! Then I could be speak to my cousin in Paris.

Ben: Supposing you found an online French course, (2).
(you / sign up) for it?

Pam: I wish I (3).(study) French years ago! The earlier you learn a language, the easier it is.

Ben: We all think back and wish we (4).(do) something or (5) .(not say) something. It doesn't help, though, so it's better to look ahead.

Pam: That's true. I wish we (6).(learn) French together!​


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