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This process is … . It will never stop.
Question 1:
This process is … . It will never stop.
A.
ending
B.
ended
C.
endless
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Will that mean no work the whole day?
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How long will it take to repair those?
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Great! Then we could possibly finish in one day.
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So your workers will only need access to the old building?
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