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− | Traduku al Esperanto la frazojn ĉi-subajn:
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− | Transitive<br>
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− | move<br>
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− | Could you move your car please?<br>
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− | The trees were moving in the breeze.
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− | start<br>
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− | Taylor was found guilty of starting the fire.<br>
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− | The match starts at 3 p.m.
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− | change<br>
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− | Marriage hasn’t changed her.<br>
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− | The area’s changed greatly in the last decade.
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− | close<br>
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− | Close your eyes; I’ve got a surprise for you.<br>
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− | Most shops here close at 5.30 p.m.
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− | open<br>
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− | Open the window; it’s too hot in here!<br>
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− | The museum opens at 10 a.m.
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− | stop<br>
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− | Greg tried to stop her from leaving.<br>
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− | When the rain stopped, we went for a walk.
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− | do<br>
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− | Have you done your coursework?<br>
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− | Joe’s doing well in his new job.
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− | set<br>
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− | Kate set a chair next to the bed.<br>
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− | The sun was setting and a red glow filled the sky.
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− | run<br>
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− | Michelle used to run a restaurant.<br>
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− | The path ran over the hill.
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− | live<br>
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− | Our cat lived till he was 10.<br>
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− | He was living a life of lŭury abroad.
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− | wash<br>
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− | Have you washed your hands?<br>
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− | I washed, dressed, and went out.
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− | write<br>
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− | Write your name here.<br>
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− | Kevin couldn’t read or write.
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