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प्रश्न
Match with and write the complete sentences below.
A | B |
Whenever | I go, I have friends. |
Whoever | I am hungry, I eat. |
Wherever | comes first, wins. |
उत्तर
- Whenever I am hungry, I eat.
- Whoever comes first, wins.
- Wherever I go, I have friends.
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