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i born in Scoltand(WAS) i WAS born in Scotland (это пример, что в скобках это надо в следущие строчку поставить) 1 I went to cinema last

5-9 класс

night(THE)

2 I my homework before i go to bed(DO)

3 I like school because is interesting(it)

4 I have shower, then i have breakfast

5 "What you do" "I'm businessman"(do/a)

6 I have tea for breakfast (usually)

Sachamacha2 18 июня 2016 г., 18:52:20 (7 лет назад)
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Irbis322
18 июня 2016 г., 21:06:34 (7 лет назад)

I went to the cinema last night

I do my homework before I go to bed

I like school because it is interesting

I have shower, then I have breakfast

What do you do? I am a businessman

I usually have tea for breakfast

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