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English, 05.12.2021 14:00 hjeffrey168

Directions: Match column A with column B to complete the sentence by writing the corresponding letter of the correct answer. Write your answer in the box before each number. 1. I often cook hotcakes
2. Junk foods are very tasty
3. You will not pass the test,
4. Pay attention to your work
5. Terry listens to music
6. Ana hasn't seen Baguio
7. As soon as the bell rings,
8. She cries
9. I went to the market
10. Although she tried her best,

a. unless you study
b. since she was born.
c. because they're quick and easy
to cook,
d. I finished my seatwork.
e. although they are not very
healthy
f. whenever, she watches that
movie.
g. so that you will not make
mistakes.
h. while watching TV
i. she still lost the game.
j. in order to buy tomatoes.

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