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English, 26.03.2021 07:00, carvarceuanmoss

Help me please, it's an evaluation and I can't lose it. CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER USING THE ADVERBIALS CLAUSES (THAT, SO THAT, IN ORDER THAT) 1.The students stayed after class the lecture

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2.Alice explained the text carefully the students could/would understand it

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3.Roberth called for virginia take her to the movies

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4.We run we arrive on time

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5.Susan´s sister bought a new beatiful dress she could/would look perfect

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6.School were closed early students might reach home before the thunderstorm

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7.Peter let me the dictionary i could look for the difficult words

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8.We eat we may live

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9.Mr. Sanchez went to the library some books

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10.Thank you so muchsending me that gift!

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11.My older brother bought a new stereo listening to the music

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12.My mother called sally ask her for a date

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13.They went to the supermarket they could buy meat and vegetables

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14.Thanks inviting me to your party

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15.It was raining so heavy we decided to stay home

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16.They went early get a good seat

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17.Peter goes to the gym he can be healthier

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18.The boys are doing their homework's his spanish class

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19.We invited the math teacher to our house dinner

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20.The fat lady called the assistant he could/would serve her immediately

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