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English, 02.02.2021 02:10, toricepeda82

Ny. What does Brian say about his T-shirt? Complete the text by using the present simple, the
present continuous or the present perfect simple of the verbs in brackets to find out.
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(have) this Superman T-shirt for a long time, but I
not wear
(put/it/on) now because I want everyone to get the message
(hate) injustice and I (5)
(try) to help those who are
trouble Superman (6)
(be) my favourite hero since I was kid, and
(always / look up) to him. My friends sometimes (8)
(tease
me about it because they say we (9)
(not/ have) super powers to
change the world. I know I can't change the world, but I (10)
best to make it a better place. I (11)
(never / want to stand by and do
(always / want) to stand up and make a difference
(you / ever / stand up)? If you (14)
(not/do/it/yet )
you can let your T-shirt speak up for you. This is what I like about fashion
(do) my
nothing. I 12
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