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There was a car park in front of the restaurant. The restaurant ___ a car park in front of it. What about going to the museum now?

5-9 класс

Sha ____ the museum now?

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12 нояб. 2014 г., 14:33:56 (9 лет назад)

There was a car park in front of the restaurant.

The restaurant has a car park in front of it.

What about going to the museum now?

Shall we go to  the museum now?

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