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2) Sorry. i ... not ... the detective story yet.(read)

5-9 класс

3)Look! She .... ...... this comedy for the third time.(watch)
4) It is my cousins birthday next week. I hope he ... .... me to his home. (invite)
5) Soon we .... to take part in a famous TV show.(go)
6)She ussually .... her pets twice a day. (feed)

Zyryanov88 21 дек. 2013 г., 15:14:19 (10 лет назад)
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Galasgalamus
21 дек. 2013 г., 16:44:17 (10 лет назад)

2) I have not read ...
3) She has watch
4)He will invite
5)We are going to
6)Feeds

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8 Has Sue ... travelled abroad?
9 How many of the books have you read ... ?
10 We haven't left the library ... .

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