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English, 23.11.2021 17:00 alex43079

Read the following sentences and add appropriate punctuation marks. Rewrite the sentences to make it correct.
Write in your notebook.

1. Hurrah We have won the match
2. We went to the beach yesterday
3. Where have you been all this while
4. A snake bit the man
5. This is the best birthday gift I have received
6. Mother made a delicious cake yesterday
7. You saved my life with my advice
8. This is exactly the same dress I bought
9. Watch out
10. How clever I’m
11. How kind of you
12. The boy has been missing since yesterday
13. Where is John
14. I got some chocolates
15. I want to celebrate Christmas

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