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1 Underline the correct item. 1 We allowed us/were allowed to protest
outside the factory.
2 My grandparents didn't get used/use to
recycle anything at all.
3 Climate change is by far the most/worst
problem the Earth faces.
4 Ricky said/told that he only uses rechargeable
batteries these days.
5 It was the first time Tom had just/ever seen
a panda.
6 They're tired because they are planting/
have been planting trees all day.​

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