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THE BOY IS READING.----------THE BOY IS NOT READING.

10-11 класс

tom ________ looking at the picture.-----------
pem____ skipping in the room.-----------
the cets_________ sitting on the bed---------
the children_________ jumping.-----------

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SashaShine
12 авг. 2013 г., 10:18:21 (10 лет назад)

tom is looking at the picture.tom is not looking at the picture.
pem is skipping in the room .pem  is not skipping in the room
the cats are sitting on the bed.the cats are not sitting on the bed
the children are jumping.   the children are not jumping.

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