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English, 24.02.2022 14:00 Badbpyz7987

Create each sentence by matching the subject that best agrees with the verb phrase. Match Term Definition
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She A) saw monkeys and giraffes at the zoo on our trip.
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They B) splashed in the puddle.
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He C) played with his own truck.
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The birds D) was playing basketball with her own team.
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We E) were playing basketball together.

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