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Express the mening of each of the following phrases in one word

1-4 класс

1. an answer expressing agreement - y ________( three letters)
2. to have a desire - w___(four letters)
3. very rude, low, or bad-mannered - v__ (six letters)
4. up to the time when- u____(five letters)
5. a group of people of the same race,beliefs, language- t___(five letters)
6. to die or suffer from lack of food - s __ (six letters)
7. waste material to be thrown away - r__( seven letters)
8. a stated number of people, without whom a meeting cannot be help- q__( six letters)

Emmawatson21 11 июня 2014 г., 9:05:06 (9 лет назад)
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Jpikina
11 июня 2014 г., 11:28:35 (9 лет назад)

1 yes, 2 wish, 3 violent, 4 until, 6 starve

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