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English, 29.11.2019 22:31 julio38

Put the ebd of the sentences in the correct order.
a) why are you complaing?
here/you/wanted/ it/ come/ was/ who/ to
b) you look really tired and fed up.
nice/ you/ cut/ what/ is/ of/ a/ need/ coffee
c) if you want to apply for the job,
and/ phone/ an/ get/ form/ application
d) have you been to that new turkish restaurant yet?
yes, don't you remember
was/ me/ recommended/ who/it/ you/ to/it
e) okay, everyone, can you listen for a minute.
finish/what/ i/ this/ exercice/ want/ homework/ for/ to/ is/ you/ do/ to

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