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Form the sentence by choosing the correct words in the correct order.
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Translate this sentence into English.
Bothersome
Free
You've
You're
You'll
You'd
Usage Examples Indefinite pronouns
You're both free. -
Every man has his enemies. -
They're both hungry. -
She knew all the words. -
They knew all the songs. -
We're both smart. -
They're both sick. -
I live here all the time. -
Everyone is so unhappy! -
Is everything good? -
We opened all the drawers. -
Everything is so heavy. -
They're all nice. -
You do everything for me -
I missed all the signs. -
Everything is so important. -
We're all rich! -
I ignored all the comments. -
You're both green. -
They're all full. -
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