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English, 23.04.2021 14:00 oliviaprejean18

Megnyitás ezzel... Task 2
gead this text about noise. Some phrases have been left out from the text. Choose
Me night phrases from the box to fill the gaps. There is one more phrase in the box than
you need. Write your answers in the boxes under the phrases. An example has been
even for you.
NOISE
Noise is en factor in our even daylne Tan​


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