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How much is the bus ……to the city

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A.fee
B.price
C.fare
D.cost

Ser2002 20 дек. 2014 г., 11:48:50 (9 лет назад)
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Natka82
20 дек. 2014 г., 12:39:05 (9 лет назад)

How much is the bus ……to the city?
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Piratka80
20 дек. 2014 г., 15:37:43 (9 лет назад)

Каверзный вопросик.... Если честно, то я бы сказала bus fee...

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