1.Michael………….. thirsty eight hours a week. *
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A. don’t work
B. doesn’t work
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English, 17.12.2021 08:50 ronaldhernandez598
1.Michael………….. thirsty eight hours a week. *
0/2
A. don’t work
B. doesn’t work
C. isn’t work
Answers: 1
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