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4. Choose the appropriate words to complete the sentences.
1. (The hungry Hungry) should be helped, at least they should be fed.
2. (The rich/Rich) are gotting richer.
3. (Poor/The poor) Uncle Henry! He is sure to lose his job.
4. He is sixty but he fools absolutely (the young/young)
5. I don't think Jack is (old/the old) enough to understand such things.
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4. Choose the appropriate words to complete the sentences.
1. (The hungry Hungry) should be helped, at least they should be fed.
2. (The rich/Rich) are gotting richer.
3. (Poor/The poor) Uncle Henry! He is sure to lose his job.
4. He is sixty but he fools absolutely (the young/young)
5. I don't think Jack is (old/the old) enough to understand such things. Ответ:
The hungry should be helped, at least they should be fed.
The Rich are getting richer.
The poor Uncle Henry! He is sure to lose his job.
He is sixty but he feels absolutely young.
I don't think Jack is old enough to understand such things.
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