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Make sentences that have the same meaning as the sentences below using suggested Mon Jan 14, 2008 15:37 pm  Make sentences that have the same meaning as the sentences below using suggested
 

Hi,
Make sentences that have the same meaning as the sentences below using suggested words,
His arrival was completely unexpected.(took)
He did the puzzle in 2 minutes.(solution)
When did you come to live in London.(ago)
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Make sentences that have the same meaning as the sentences below using suggested Mon Jan 14, 2008 15:42 pm  Make sentences that have the same meaning as the sentences below using suggested
 

His arival took us aback
He found the solution to the puzzles in 2 minutes
How long ago (how much time ago) did you come to live in London

Something like that...

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