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Businessmen can … money despite the nancial crises.

5-9 класс

1) make
2) spend
3) purchase
4) do

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Ochausowa2013олеся
04 марта 2014 г., 8:18:07 (10 лет назад)

Вариант 1, бизнесмены могут делать деньги несмотря на финансовый кризис

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Lizkapribysh
04 марта 2014 г., 9:02:59 (10 лет назад)

1)make

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Леди2013
04 марта 2014 г., 11:14:18 (10 лет назад)

мне так кажется

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