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… poor he lives in a small flat.
Question 1:
… poor he lives in a small flat.
A.
Be
B.
Being
C.
Of being
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… a lot he feels extremely tired.
… poor he lives in a small flat.
… this channel I feel progress.
… his friend he can always rely on him.
… together we feel happy.
… here I feel satisfied.
… business you can feel independent.
… 17 he knows 2 foreign languages.
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… there he has a rest.
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… her message, she started typing something.
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… school, he entered a famous university.
… listened to his advice, he did the opposite thing.
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… stopped there, he asked her a question.
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She … the right answer.
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