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Listen … me!
Question 1:
Listen … me!
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Practice Quiz 53 | A2 - Elementary
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It’s very kind … you to help us.
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She insists … completing the task.
Don’t worry! I believe … .
She’s looking … a new job. She really wants to find it.
I’m preparing … these exams.
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Look … them! What are they doing?
I’m searching … this information.
I think I’ll cope … this problem.
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