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Where do you …? (Where were you born?)
Question 1:
Where do you …? (Where were you born?)
A.
come apart
B.
come of
C.
come from
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It’s … most useful channel.
It’s her … most important achievement.
It’s his … strongest point.
It’s … best channel.
It’s … most expensive car.
I think you are … happiest person in the world.
It’s their … most popular song.
It’s … biggest threat for us.
It’s our … greatest result.
It’s … worst scenario.
I … in India.
I will … the meeting (postpone).
They … the meeting (cancelled).
I will … working on this project.
She was … by her uncle.
Her car … (stopped working).
I … tennis (started doing).
I want to … learning English with you (continue).
He … smoking (stopped).
Where do you …? (Where were you born?)
I will … my classmates (reach their level).
I can’t … them (reach their level).
I will … (return).
I think we can … (have less progress).
I … very early (get out of bed after sleeping).
… the gaps (complete).
I … later (opened my eyes after sleeping).
… (enter).
She … her grandmother (takes care of).
The lesson … (finished).
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