English, 04.02.2020 14:49 mazielynn84
A: the day after tomorrow is wednesday. b: no, today is wednesday. c: both of you are wrong, wednesday is tomorrow. d: today is neither monday, nor tuesday, nor wednesday. e: i am pretty sure that thursday was yesterday. f: no, yesterday was tuesday. g: all i know, is yesterday wasnât saturday. only one of them is right. which day are they arguing on?
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