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English, 17.10.2021 07:00 eliza35

II. Using “have + O + PII” to complete the sentence 1. Your ankle is very swollen. You'd better it (x-ray)
2. Your roof is leaking, you should it (repair)
3. The trousers are too long; I must (shorten)
4. No one will be able to read your notes. ~ I know; I them (type)
5. That's a good piano but you should it (tune)
6. Why don't you the document ? (photocopy)
7. He didn't like the colour of the curtains so he (dye)
8. He went to a garage to the puncture (mend)
9. His arm was broken so he had to go to hospital to (set)
10. The battery is all right now. I just it (recharge

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