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English, 30.10.2020 14:00, ICAMARON5070

36. Ann (lay, laid) down and took a nap yesterday. 33. (Its, It's) my choice.
34. The dog slept on (its, it's) blanket.
35. She was (kind of, somewhat) skeptical of the program.
37. Steve (layed, laid) down the list on the table.
38. The farmer (lead, led) the horse to the water.
39. She looks (as if, like) she hasn't slept.
40. Don't (loose, lose) the list.
41. The event (preceded, proceeded) as expected.
42. This is the (principal, principle) by which he lived.
43. (They're, Their, There) time will come.
44. She wanted to go (to, too).
45. Susie was going to try and, try to) go.
46. She wore a (unique, most unique) dress.
47. (Whose, Who's) going to go to the game.
48. For (who, whom) did you get the gift.
49. (Your, You're) not getting any better.
50. I (use to, used to) play competitive tennis.

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