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English, 21.04.2020 14:26 gonzalezant8428

(1) It was always sunny in those days and it ………… rain. *

1 had never
2 never used to
3 doesn’t ever
4wasn’t ever

(2) Then, one day, my life changed. Suddenly I was a schoolboy. I ………… school! I couldn't understand why, five times a week, my mother sent me to a place I didn't want to go, and left me there with a lot of strangers. *

1 hated
2 have hated
3 hates
4 was hating

(3) t first, I cried ………… because I wanted to go home and play with my friends again. Of course, after some time, I made friends with the other children in my class. *

1 every day
2 a day
3 the day
4 one day

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