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English, 30.10.2019 22:31 gbrightwell

Choose the correct part of speech for each italicized word. (flew is the italicized word) he first flew in an airline when he was a child. a. noun b. adjective c. verb sorry i don't know this one, i know it's so simple, but i don't do very well in school/homeschooling

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