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English, 09.09.2021 19:40, SupremeNerdx

2. When you are in that area, you should eat the (local) grown fruit, which is well-known for its strange taste. 3. She couldn’t hide her (content) smile when he saw him appear round the corner.
4. “When must I arrive at the conference?” – “You must be there at (exact) 7.30 a. m.”
5. I grew up in a (neighbor) where there were a lot of kids.
6. One of my friends was elected as (lead) of the campaign group.
7. All the fruit and vegetables sold in this market are grown (local).
8. There are so many restaurants and coffee shops in this (neighbor) .
9. She smiled (content) as she watched her baby learning to walk.
10. We have the (physics) Education lesson on Thursday morning, just before the English lesson.
11. My friend, Joe, asked me to give him some (inform) about life of Vietnamese farmers.
12. (transplant) of organs from living donors are becoming more popular.

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