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Now complete the following, in the same way, using the words easy or strong. Skipping is ______.Jumping is ______ than skipping.Walking is the ______ of all. - English

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Now complete the following, in the same way, using the words easy or strong.

Skipping is ______.
Jumping is ______ than skipping.
Walking is the ______ of all.

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उत्तर

Skipping is easy.
Jumping is easier than skipping.
Walking is the easiest of all.

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पाठ 7.2 Gulliver's Travels
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