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English, 15.05.2021 19:40 kaylaamberd

Write the abbreviation for the part of speech of each word in bold. 1. The diamond mine is no longer in use. 2. I locked the door and went to work. 3. Tigers run fast. 4. The lock of my suitcase is broken. 5. This is not your book. It's mine. 6. Some people fast for 40 days before Easter. 1​

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