Предмет: Английский язык, автор: v0lk0vaali

Пожалуйста!!очень срочно

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Автор ответа: gukuturgunalieva
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3)You can turn off the rabio.I listening to it

4)Kate phoned last night.She's on holiday with friends She is having.

5)Andrew started evening classes resently . He is learning Japanese.

6)They are speaking

7)It is getting

8)is working

9)I am looking

10)They are building

11)it is working

12)He is enjoying

13)The weather is changing

14)He is starting

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