Предмет: Английский язык, автор: blaryd23

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A. Can you buy a bottle__ lemonade at the shop&
B. What have we got__ dinner? I'm really hungry.
C. Our hotel is fifty meters __ the sea.
D. What is the longest river__ the world?
E. France is much biggest__ England.
F. I'm looking__Jane. Do you know where she is?
G. Look__that picture! Isn't it beautiful?
H. Marmalade is__jam,but it's made from oranges.
I. Come&see me__seven o'clock.
J. What do you do__the weekend?
K. __ Saturday night we are going to a party.
L. We are going shopping__the morning.

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Автор ответа: zahar0401
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A. Can you buy a bottle of lemonade at the shop&
B. What have we got for dinner? I'm really hungry.
C. Our hotel is fifty meters from the sea.
D. What is the longest river in the world?
E. France is much biggest then England.
F. I'm looking for Jane. Do you know where she is?
G. Look at that picture! Isn't it beautiful?
H. Marmalade is like jam,but it's made from oranges.
I. Come & see me at seven o'clock.
J. What do you do at the weekend?
K. At Saturday night we are going to a party.
L. We are going shopping at the morning.
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