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Fill in the blanks using a, an and the. ______camel is the ship of ______ desert. - English

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Fill in the blanks using a, an and the.

______camel is the ship of ______ desert.

Fill in the Blanks

Solution

the camel is the ship of the desert.

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Chapter 1.2: Be Honest - Exercise [Page 75]

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Samacheer Kalvi English - Term 3 Class 4 TN Board
Chapter 1.2 Be Honest
Exercise | Q 5. | Page 75

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