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English, 16.11.2019 14:31, skyler1muir

Mcq:
1) you can know when the train departs this timetable
[a] from [b] on [c] in

2) today, we'll see alot of architecture in london
[a]classic [b]classical

3) my brother fell the horse and broke his arm
[a] of [b] from [c] off

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