連詞成句
1.parents, a, did, his, telephone, have(?)
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2.watch, in, did, evening, you, television, the(?)
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3.near, aunt, house, a, sea, the, his, had, small(.)
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4.play, the, liked, games, boy, to, computer, little(.)
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5.uncle, visited, train, Jenny, last, her, by, weekend(.)
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