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English, 03.09.2020 06:01 owlsandR5

8. (Your, You're) about to (loose, lose) (your, you're) book. I
9. Everyone will (accept, except) the prize (accept, except) you.
10. Do you know (weather, whether) or not he will come to the play?
11. Many people (choose, chose) to live in large cities in the 1940's.
12. (This here, This) option is available only to families with three or more
children.
13. I plan to work (til, until) the five o'clock whistle.
14. Do you know where the Bass Pro Shop (is, is at)?
Please I need help I speak little English

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