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Naya [18.7K]
2 years ago
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English
1 answer:
Effectus [21]2 years ago
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1.
SUBJECT: The winner
PREDICATE: Mr. Otis
2.
SUBJECT: the clock
<span>PREDICATE: stopped
</span>3.
SUBJECT: cactuses
PREDICATE: have grown in the garden
4.
SUBJECT: you
<span>PREDICATE: have ever eaten yakitori
</span>5. 
SUBJECT: Yancy and Rollo 
PREDICATE: will meet us at the shopping mall
6.
SUBJECT: they
PREDICATE: <span>reach the summit of Mount Fairweather
</span>7.
SUBJECT: Yellow, orange and red
PREDICATE: <span>have always been my favorite colors
</span>8.
SUBJECT: Prince and Princess
PREDICATE: <span>jumped the fence and barked at my brother's friend
</span>9.
SUBJECT: <span>The sports banquet </span>
PREDICATE: will be held on April 4
10.
SUBJECT: We
PREDICATE: <span>bought milk and bread but forgot eggs</span>
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