Предмет: Английский язык, автор: Eva1Chepel

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When Jack ... (to come) to school, the lesson ... (already to begin). Mr White ... (to look) angrily at Jack and ... (to ask), «Why are you late, Jack?» «You see, Mr White, on my way to school I ... (to meet) a man who ... (to lose) a hundred dollar bill». «... you ... (to help) that man to look for it all this time?» the teacher ... (to ask). «No, all this time I... (to stand) on it», ... (to answer) Jack.

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Автор ответа: sfursa2004
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When Jack came to school,the lesson already to began.Mr White look angrily at Jack and ask,"Why are you late,Jack?" "You see,Mr White,on my way to school l met a man who lose a hundred dollar bill"."...you help that man to loor for it all this time?2the tearcher ... ask."No,all this time l stoodon it",answer Jack.


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