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I was born … 9 December.
Question 1:
I was born … 9 December.
A.
in
B.
for
C.
on
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I will do it instead … him.
… the whole, I feel satisfied.
On … hand, it can take place.
Don’t take everything … granted!
To sum …, it was only his choice.
She was … the verge of despair.
We went there … air.
He’s … the brink of discovering the truth.
She’s very busy … times.
He’s … charge of the company.
See you … two weeks.
… example, I can think about another alternative.
They were out … sight.
We will see each other … Christmas.
She always calls me … Mondays.
… first, I have to tell you something.
I saw them … Christmas Day.
I’ll concentrate on it … a change.
I was born … 9 December.
… instance, it can mean the following.
He said: “They’re in trouble”.
He said: “My idea is brilliant”.
He said: “It’s really interesting”.
He said: “It isn’t the right choice”.
She said: “It’s what I need”.
He said: “She’s at home”.
She told me: “The weather is wonderful”.
I told him: “I’m so tired”.
She said: “My work is so boring”.
He said: “I’m so happy”.
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