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(A) "Having lived here (B) for seven years, my friend is used to (C) spoke English with (D) all her classmates." - The incorrect part of the sentence is:
(A) "Having lived here (B) for seven years, my friend is used to (C) spoke English with (D) all her classmates." - The incorrect part of the sentence is:
(A) "Having lived here (B) for seven years, my friend is used to (C) spoke English with (D) all her classmates." - The incorrect part of the sentence is:
(A) "Having lived here (B) for seven years, my friend is used to (C) spoke English with (D) all her classmates." - The incorrect part of the sentence is:
(A) "Having lived here (B) for seven years, my friend is used to (C) spoke English with (D) all her classmates." - The incorrect part of the sentence is:
(A) "Having lived here (B) for seven years, my friend is used to (C) spoke English with (D) all her classmates." - The incorrect part of the sentence is:
(A) "Having lived here (B) for seven years, my friend is used to (C) spoke English with (D) all her classmates." - The incorrect part of the sentence is:
(A) "Having lived here (B) for seven years, my friend is used to (C) spoke English with (D) all her classmates." - The incorrect part of the sentence is:
(A) "Having lived here (B) for seven years, my friend is used to (C) spoke English with (D) all her classmates." - The incorrect part of the sentence is:
(A) "Having lived here (B) for seven years, my friend is used to (C) spoke English with (D) all her classmates." - The incorrect part of the sentence is:
(A) "Having lived here (B) for seven years, my friend is used to (C) spoke English with (D) all her classmates." - The incorrect part of the sentence is:
(A) "Having lived here (B) for seven years, my friend is used to (C) spoke English with (D) all her classmates." - The incorrect part of the sentence is:
(A) "Having lived here (B) for seven years, my friend is used to (C) spoke English with (D) all her classmates." - The incorrect part of the sentence is:
(A) "Having lived here (B) for seven years, my friend is used to (C) spoke English with (D) all her classmates." - The incorrect part of the sentence is:
(A) "Having lived here (B) for seven years, my friend is used to (C) spoke English with (D) all her classmates." - The incorrect part of the sentence is:
(A) "Having lived here (B) for seven years, my friend is used to (C) spoke English with (D) all her classmates." - The incorrect part of the sentence is:
(A) "Having lived here (B) for seven years, my friend is used to (C) spoke English with (D) all her classmates." - The incorrect part of the sentence is:
(A) "Having lived here (B) for seven years, my friend is used to (C) spoke English with (D) all her classmates." - The incorrect part of the sentence is:
(A) "Having lived here (B) for seven years, my friend is used to (C) spoke English with (D) all her classmates." - The incorrect part of the sentence is:
(A) "Having lived here (B) for seven years, my friend is used to (C) spoke English with (D) all her classmates." - The incorrect part of the sentence is:
(A) "Having lived here (B) for seven years, my friend is used to (C) spoke English with (D) all her classmates." - The incorrect part of the sentence is:
(A) "Having lived here (B) for seven years, my friend is used to (C) spoke English with (D) all her classmates." - The incorrect part of the sentence is:
(A) "Having lived here (B) for seven years, my friend is used to (C) spoke English with (D) all her classmates." - The incorrect part of the sentence is:
(A) "Having lived here (B) for seven years, my friend is used to (C) spoke English with (D) all her classmates." - The incorrect part of the sentence is:
(A) "Having lived here (B) for seven years, my friend is used to (C) spoke English with (D) all her classmates." - The incorrect part of the sentence is:
(A) "Having lived here (B) for seven years, my friend is used to (C) spoke English with (D) all her classmates." - The incorrect part of the sentence is:
(A) "Having lived here (B) for seven years, my friend is used to (C) spoke English with (D) all her classmates." - The incorrect part of the sentence is:
(A) "Having lived here (B) for seven years, my friend is used to (C) spoke English with (D) all her classmates." - The incorrect part of the sentence is:
(A) "Having lived here (B) for seven years, my friend is used to (C) spoke English with (D) all her classmates." - The incorrect part of the sentence is:
(A) "Having lived here (B) for seven years, my friend is used to (C) spoke English with (D) all her classmates." - The incorrect part of the sentence is:
(A) "Having lived here (B) for seven years, my friend is used to (C) spoke English with (D) all her classmates." - The incorrect part of the sentence is:
(A) "Having lived here (B) for seven years, my friend is used to (C) spoke English with (D) all her classmates." - The incorrect part of the sentence is:
(A) "Having lived here (B) for seven years, my friend is used to (C) spoke English with (D) all her classmates." - The incorrect part of the sentence is:
(A) "Having lived here (B) for seven years, my friend is used to (C) spoke English with (D) all her classmates." - The incorrect part of the sentence is:
(A) "Having lived here (B) for seven years, my friend is used to (C) spoke English with (D) all her classmates." - The incorrect part of the sentence is:
(A) "Having lived here (B) for seven years, my friend is used to (C) spoke English with (D) all her classmates." - The incorrect part of the sentence is:
(A) "Having lived here (B) for seven years, my friend is used to (C) spoke English with (D) all her classmates." - The incorrect part of the sentence is:
(A) "Having lived here (B) for seven years, my friend is used to (C) spoke English with (D) all her classmates." - The incorrect part of the sentence is:
(A) "Having lived here (B) for seven years, my friend is used to (C) spoke English with (D) all her classmates." - The incorrect part of the sentence is:
(A) "Having lived here (B) for seven years, my friend is used to (C) spoke English with (D) all her classmates." - The incorrect part of the sentence is:
(A) "Having lived here (B) for seven years, my friend is used to (C) spoke English with (D) all her classmates." - The incorrect part of the sentence is:
(A) "Having lived here (B) for seven years, my friend is used to (C) spoke English with (D) all her classmates." - The incorrect part of the sentence is:
(A) "Having lived here (B) for seven years, my friend is used to (C) spoke English with (D) all her classmates." - The incorrect part of the sentence is:
(A) "Having lived here (B) for seven years, my friend is used to (C) spoke English with (D) all her classmates." - The incorrect part of the sentence is:
(A) "Having lived here (B) for seven years, my friend is used to (C) spoke English with (D) all her classmates." - The incorrect part of the sentence is:
(A) "Having lived here (B) for seven years, my friend is used to (C) spoke English with (D) all her classmates." - The incorrect part of the sentence is:
(A) "Having lived here (B) for seven years, my friend is used to (C) spoke English with (D) all her classmates." - The incorrect part of the sentence is:
(A) "Having lived here (B) for seven years, my friend is used to (C) spoke English with (D) all her classmates." - The incorrect part of the sentence is:
(A) "Having lived here (B) for seven years, my friend is used to (C) spoke English with (D) all her classmates." - The incorrect part of the sentence is:
(A) "Having lived here (B) for seven years, my friend is used to (C) spoke English with (D) all her classmates." - The incorrect part of the sentence is: