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English, 20.01.2020 07:31 expresslmnop

Choose the suitable word.
1.the poor/poor old man was in despair.
2.the japanese/japanese have a long and interesting history.
3.the homeless/homeless need more from the government.
4.french/the french are famous for their food.
5.the young/young have the future in their hands.
6.chinese/the chinese invented printing.
7.charitable people always take care of disabled/the disabled.
8.there are number of new work places for unemployed/the unemployed.

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