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Where are my Glasses?

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where are my glasses questions 1
Mrs Jones was 88 and worried on every single thing.


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 this will be my term paper Can I change the pronouns here?
where are my glasses questions 2
Yesterday she was worried because she thought she has lost her glasses.


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where are my glasses, answer 2 five part of speech, was worried vs thought vs has

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 this will be my term paper What's the french for "simply"?
where are my glasses questions 3
She searched high and down but she simply couldn't find them.


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where are my glasses, answer 3 eight part of speech, down vs simply vs them

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She was convicted that she would now have to buy a new pair.


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 this will be my term paper Mean + gerund
where are my glasses questions 5
She worried again because she knew that this would meaning buying a new pair.


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where are my glasses, answer 5 preposition lesson, worried vs knew vs meaning

 this will be my term paper Use the words Told and Tolled
where are my glasses questions 6
And her friends had tolled her that the price of spectacles was now very high.


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 this will be my term paper Why is carrying wrong?
where are my glasses questions 7
The big problem of course is that if you are looking for glasses and you're not actually carrying any.


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where are my glasses, answer 7 english adjectives of nationality, if vs for vs carrying

 this will be my term paper worst vs. worse
where are my glasses questions 8
It makes the whole business ten times worst because you can't see very well.


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where are my glasses, answer 8 part of speech review, whole business vs worst vs well

 this will be my term paper Ask a Teacher
where are my glasses questions 9
Completely exhausted Mrs Jones sat down on her favourite chair and then got up quickly because she fell something strange.


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 this will be my term paper What does 'loose' mean?
where are my glasses questions 10
She put her hand on the chair and to her delight she found her long loose glasses.


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where are my glasses, answer 10 verb tense consistency, put vs found vs loose

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