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Alex17521 [72]
2 years ago
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Read the sentence. We study mythology. What should the writer add to the end of the sentence in order to create a complex senten

ce? in the morning before English and science. but we also study math and geography. if we have free time in the afternoon. and we learn the history of Ancient Greece.
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Fynjy0 [20]2 years ago
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The writer should do something about the study math and geography
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