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What did the children buy with money they have? - English

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What did the children buy with money they have?

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The children bought sweets, toys, chocolates or packed food items.

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Chapter 2.3: Save Wisely - Exercises [Page 105]

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Samacheer Kalvi English - Term 2 Class 4 TN Board
Chapter 2.3 Save Wisely
Exercises | Q B. 1. | Page 105

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