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1) ..... (he\talk) to the boss at the moment .

10-11 класс

2)......(i\think)
3)......(they\ discuss) money.
Oh right. And what about you? 4)......(you\look) for someone too?
Yes Linda 5).......(you\know) where she is ?
oh she isn' t here today. she only 6).......( work) four days a week
7).......(she\not\work) on fridays. she' ll be here on monday
thenk you. 8).......( you\know) a lot about linda
well most days 9)......(i\give) her a lift or
10).......(she\give) me one 11).....(she\live) quite close to me 12).....(it\save) petrol
yas of course. Good idea yas 13)......( i\ agree)
well 14).....(i \ waste) my time here then i' ll get back to my computer.

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Olart 17 сент. 2016 г., 5:28:44 (7 лет назад)
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Ser2239
17 сент. 2016 г., 7:21:32 (7 лет назад)

1) He is talking... 2) I think(State Verb) 3) They are diskussing... 4)  Are you looking... 5) Do you know... 6) She works only... 7) She doesn't work.... 8)Do you know... 9) I give her... 10) she gives... 11) she lives 12) It is save 13) I agree 14) I am wasting

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