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It's a ....... of time trying to teach him to sing.

5-9 класс

1) waste
2) loss
3) lost
4) lack

Fghihxghj 11 авг. 2016 г., 16:54:43 (7 лет назад)
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Pomogu1
11 авг. 2016 г., 18:27:24 (7 лет назад)

waste of time - бессмысленная трата времени)

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