Предмет: Английский язык, автор: markiangnilakevic41

Complete the sentences with indefinite pronouns. 1 I wasn't hungry so I didn't eat anything 2 Don't tell about this - it's a secret! 3 looked for my phone, but I didn't find it 4 Can we stop for a minute? There's in my shoe 5 There's for young people to go in this town-it's awfull stole my purse while I was waiting for the bus.
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Автор ответа: kaguellion
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2 Don't tell anybody about this - it's a secret! 3 looked for my phone everywhere, but I didn't find it 4 Can we stop for a minute? There's something in my shoe 5 There's nowhere for young people to go in this town-it's awfull somebody stole my purse while I was waiting for the bus.

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