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6£® When he was decorating his house, he got the bedroom ____ first.(87) A£® to paint B£® painting C£® painted
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7£® ____his manners, he put his feet up on the desk.(88) A£® Forgotten B£® Forgetting
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14£® The child heard someone coming upstairs step by step. 15£® How often do you have (get) your room painted?
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