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If you had a bat, could you play cricket by yourself? - English

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If you had a bat, could you play cricket by yourself?

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No game can be played alone. We need some friends to play with.

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Chapter 8.1: Nobody’s Friend - Let's talk [Page 132]

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NCERT English - Marigold Class 5
Chapter 8.1 Nobody’s Friend
Let's talk | Q 4 | Page 132

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