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Look at the picture and fill in the blank with suitable word. Keerthi Vasan arrived______.

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Look at the picture and fill in the blank with suitable word.

Keerthi Vasan arrived______.

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Solution

Keerthi Vasan arrived late.

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Chapter 2.1: That Sunday Morning - Use Grammar J [Page 101]

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