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1. Make sure that your time is spent or you will regret. (use) 2. A visit to the countryside will be to his health. (benefit)
3. It’s an boy. We all are in talking to him. (interest)
4. One of living in the city is that the air is so polluted. (advantage)
5. Newton was one of the greatest in the world. (invent)
6. Those companies have been completely since last year. (computer)
7. She is always in with us. We don’t like talking to her. (disagree)
8. Parents should choose softwares for their children. (educate)
9. Mr. Hoang has worked as a computer for over two years. (program)
10. I’m very to Mrs. Hoa, who has helped a lot with my study. (thank)
11. Some streets in this area are being , so traveling is very hard. (wide)
12. The internet is not in some remote areas of this country (access)

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