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English, 08.09.2021 06:10 edna27

Correct the mistake in every sentence 1) I read his email where he sent in the afternoon.
2) Sandra lives in a cottage whose has colourful windows
3) Steven opened the box - was full of bunnies
4) I have never heard of an animal who can speak Hungarian
5) Who was that woman which has just called you?
6) Is that the man who's wife was killed in a car accident
7) That's the house which I was born
8) People whose like outdoor activities will love our holidays
9) I'm learning about the Mayans where lived in Central America and built a lot of amazing temples
10) The cockroach - was in my lunchbox yesterday is now dead

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