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Kate182 Posted 12 years ago
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1) I met John (wheeling) his bicycly along the street
(pulling/rolling/turning/wheeling)

2) He has always been a (stauch) supporter for his local team
(forcible/unbeaten/staunch/sure)

3) All athe athletes were wearing (sports) suits when they came into the stadium
(jogging/running/sports/track

4) There is a lot of friendly contest between the supporters of the 2 teams
(contention/contest/defiance/rivalry)
  

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1) I met John (wheeling) his bicycle along the street (pulling/rolling/turning/wheeling) 2) He has always been a ( staunch ) supporter for his local team (forcible/unbeaten/staunch/sure) 3) All the athletes were wearing ( track ) suits when they came into the stadium (jogging/running/sports/track 4) There is a lot of friendly rivalry between the supporters of the 2 teams (contention/contest/defiance/rivalry) They all need a period.

  • 1) I met John (wheeling) his bicycle along the street (pulling/rolling/turning/wheeling) 2) He has always been a ( staunch ) supporter for his local team (forcible/unbeaten/staunch/sure) 3) All the athletes were wearing ( track ) suits when they came into the stadium (jogging/running/sports/track 4) There is a lot of friendly rivalry between the supporters of the 2 teams (contention/contest/defiance/rivalry) They all need a period.
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1) I met John (wheeling) his bicycle along the street
(pulling/rolling/turning/wheeling)

2) He has always been a (staunch) supporter for his local team
(forcible/unbeaten/staunch/sure)

3) All the athletes were wearing (track) suits when they cam

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