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a. The construction of this fly-over (go on) since 2020. (use the correct tense) b. Both dresses are beautiful (and/but) out of fashion. I will not buy (either/neither) c. My family stayed here (since/for) three decades before moving to Australia. d. Since there was (little/a little) room left in our house, we requested a few guests to stay (in/at) a friend's house. e. The Sharma family had prepared for us (Thai/a /home- cooked/delicious) meal. [Write the adjectives in the correct order] f. Mira bought two bags [Complete the sentence using an adverbial phrase]​

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Answered by AnimateBoy
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Answer:

a) is going

b) but

c) for

d) a little

e) a delicious home cooked thai

f)

Answered by jovitaekka
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Answer:

a. is going on

b. but, either

c. for

d. a little, at

e. a home-cooked delicious Thai

f. for her sister.

Explanation:

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