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Review of Clause Structure



Use the following words as they are, to frame grammatically correct sentences.


helped/could/have/I/if/would/I

will/car/all/only/come/go/we/if/by/I

my/this/of/none/read/friends/book/have

his/did/had/that/he/not/wallet/lost/realise/he

call/assistance/hesitate/should/not/you/need/any/do/to

better/no/when/is/her/one/it/to/parties/organizing/than/comes

I/honest/as/come/one/never /any/have/as/sincere/and/him/across

imagine/difficult/must/others/how/ it/for/ much/it/you/difficult/find/if

difficult/whatever/may/always/mentor/ however/disciple/instructed/it/be/the/followed

blind-folded/everyone/solve/genius/because/2minutes/considers/can/him/he/Rubik’s Cube/in/a


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