1.The New York Times ______ (be) first published in 1851.

2.The park was full of people, ______ (enjoy) themselves in the sunshine.

3.The thought came to him ______ maybe he should have said sorry to his father.

4.We heard them ______ (quarrel) throunghout dinner yesterday.

5.They are working together to make ______ they think is the best product.

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● 加入中文俱樂部:

● 多讀漢語(yǔ);

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